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Raina Telgemeier

eBook - 2019

A true story from Raina Telgemeier, the #1 New York Timesbestselling, multiple Eisner Award-winning author of Smile, Sisters, Drama, and Ghosts! Raina wakes up one night with a terrible upset stomach. Her mom has one, too, so it's probably just a bug. Raina eventually returns to school, where she's dealing with the usual highs and lows: friends, not-friends, and classmates who think the school year is just one long gross-out session. It soon becomes clear that Raina's tummy trouble isn't going away... and it coincides with her worries about food, school, and changing friendships. What's going on?Raina Telgemeier once again brings us a thoughtful, charming, and funny true story about growing up and gathering the cou...rage to face -- and conquer -- her fears. Praise for Guts: #1 USA Today Bestseller #1 New York Times Bestseller New York Times Best Comic of 2019 New York Times Best Children's Book of 2019 Washington Post Best Graphic Novel of the Year Forbes Best Graphic Novel of 2019, Honorable Mention NPR Best Book/Book Concierge TIME Best Book of the Year Amazon Top 20 Children's Book of 2019 Today.com Best Kids' Book of 2019 Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best School Library Journal Best Book of the Year School Library Journal Best Graphic Novel of the Year A 2020 CBC Children's & Teen Choice Book Award Winner * "The story both normalizes therapy and shows a child developing useful coping mechanisms for anxiety in a way that will reassure, even inspire, readers." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * "A must." -- School Library Journal, starred review "A compassionate and accessible look at one girl's struggles with anxiety." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Praise for Smile: #1 New York Times Bestseller Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Winner Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book "Irresistible, funny, and touching." -- Kirkus Reviews "One of the most widely loved kids' graphic novels in recent history." -- Booklist "It hits home partly because there is nothing else out there like it." -- The New York Times Book Review Praise for Sisters: #1 New York Times Bestseller Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Winner * "A wonderfully charming tale of family and sisters that anyone can bond with." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * "Poignant and laugh-out-loud funny." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * "Utterly relatable for anyone with siblings." -- School Library Journal, starred review Praise for Drama: #1 New York Times Bestseller An ALA Stonewall Honor Book * "Telgemeier is prodigiously talented at telling cheerful stories with realistic portrayals of middle-school characters." -- Booklist, starred review * "Pitch-perfect." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * "Another dead-on look at the confusing world of middle school." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * "An entertaining and enlightening read." -- School Library Journal, starred review Praise for Ghosts: #1 New York Times Bestseller * "Telgemeier has her finger on the pulse of middle-grade readers, and this might be her best yet." -- Booklist, starred review * "Superior visual storytelling." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * "Telgemeier nudges readers toward the edge of their comfort zone, but she never leaves them alone there." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review Raina Telgemeier is the #1 New York Times bestselling, multiple Eisner Award-winning creator of Smile, Sisters, and Guts, which are all graphic memoirs based on her childhood. She is also the creator of Drama and Ghosts, and is the adapter and illustrator of the first four Baby-sitters Club graphic novels. Raina lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. To learn more, visit her online at goraina.com. Praise for Guts:#1 USA Today Bestseller#1 New York Times BestsellerNew York Times Best Comic of 2019New

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[United States] : Scholastic Inc 2019.
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English
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Raina Telgemeier (author)
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1 online resource
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Rated E
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9780545852531
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Review by Booklist Review

After a particularly bad bout of the flu in fourth grade, Raina keeps having stomach aches and intense feelings about food and germs. The thought of being near a sick person sends her into a panic, and conflicts among her friends at school and embarrassment about bodily functions in general certainly don't help matters. In this third graphic memoir, Telgemeier describes her childhood anxiety in an approachable, nonjudgmental way and emphasizes how useful talk therapy can be. Her depiction of her spiraling anxious thoughts, often in noxious greens and crowded by negative self-talk in bulky fonts, nicely show both how isolating anxiety can feel and how physical it can be. Telgemeier's particular talent for rendering evocative facial expressions with only a few carefully placed marks makes the pain, worry, and panic in Raina's face and body language unmistakable. As in Smile (2009) and Sisters (2014), Telgemeier gets to the heart of middle-school experiences, from the playground jokes to the minefield of shifting friendships, and the many, many fans of her work will be enchanted by this as well.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Telgemeier is a force unto herself in kids graphic novels. Trust me, this will have a lengthy wait list.--Sarah Hunter Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--6--Telgemeier presents a new story from her childhood, which takes place when she was in the fourth and fifth grades. After her little sister brought home a case of stomach flu, young Raina woke up one night with an upset stomach and had to vomit. Then a boy in her class was made fun of for throwing up at school, and Raina worried about getting sick again. Her anxiety only led to more stomach troubles, and she also dealt with a school bully and a friend moving away. Raina's parents stayed supportive throughout, and they got her into therapy; eventually, she was diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. The subject matter is conveyed realistically but with humor--anxiety can be taken seriously, and farts can still be funny. Telgemeier's art is incredibly expressive, and the green circles that surround Raina will have readers feeling nauseous along with her as her panic intensifies. Especially important is a scene in which Raina's therapist talks her through a grounding technique and deep breathing exercise, giving readers a coping technique that they can use. VERDICT A must. Fans of Smile and Sisters will adore this new story starring Raina and her family, but newcomers to Telgemeier's work will also love Guts.--Kacy Helwick, New Orleans Public Library

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Review by Horn Book Review

In this graphic memoir chronicling her fourth-grade year, Telgemeier (Smile; Sisters, rev. 11/14) shares her childhood experiences with anxiety. A bout with a stomach bug ushers in emetophobia (fear of vomiting), leaving young Raina trembling and plagued by digestion issues during moments of insecurity, as when making a class presentation. As her phobia worsens, she starts missing school, limiting what she eats, and engaging in compulsive behaviors to self-soothe and manage her loss of self-control. Her parents take her to a therapist, who guides her in coping with her phobia and panic attacks. Sensitively capturing the traumas of anxiety (Can you be sick even if youre not sick? Can you be healthy even if you hurt? Raina wonders), Telgemeier also addresses the insecurities of tween female friendships, the stigma of therapy, and the onset of puberty. She expertly uses scale and perspective to animate the terror of panic attacks; in one bile-colored spread, Raina falls through the very floor tiles, gasping and screaming. Theres a fair amount of bodily-function humorthe books last panel features a big FARRRRRT!but its never at the expense of the books serious subject matter. In a closing note, Telgemeier recommends that readers experiencing anxiety talk to a trusted adult and acknowledges that her own anxiety is ongoing but manageable, just part of who I am. julie Danielson September/October 2019 p.120(c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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