7 good reasons not to grow up

Jimmy Gownley

eBook - 2021

The kids at prestigious Greycliff Academy are in for a surprise when their hero, Kirby Finn, turns out to be something he's not. To his friends at Greycliff Academy, Kirby seems to have it all: charm, brains, and a lucky streak that won't quit. He's also the notorious hero creating the snarky videos "7 Good Reasons Not to Grow Up," which expose just how dumb adults can be. Why would any kid want to become one of them?But there's also a mystery about Kirby. And when his best friend, Raja, finds out his secret, Kirby, Raja, and their friends have to grow up fast and face the world head-on. Praise for 7 Good Reasons Not to Grow Up: "The vibrant, dynamic, full-color panel work succeeds in highlighting th...e youthful irreverence of the characters and their antics. Wonderfully balanced, this story entertains while also introducing serious topics in an accessible way... The highs and lows of growing up portrayed in an appealing, amusing, and heartfelt way." -- Kirkus Reviews "This graphic novel perfectly captures that fleeting moment between tweendom and teendom, when the urge to cleave to a sense of righteousness flares out into the realization that right and wrong aren't settled concepts... Gownley imbues it with plenty of sardonic, witty humor, and he buoys the art, which echoes the simplicity of Raina Telgemeier's cartooning and the retro cool of an Archie comic, with levity and brightness." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Praise for The Dumbest Idea Ever!: * "Gownley's story is wonderful; his small-town life is so vividly evinced it's difficult to not get lost in it." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "A deeply personal and genuine work of autobiography, and an open letter of assurance to aspiring artists everywhere." -- Publishers Weekly "An excellent example of autobiographical sequential art at its most deeply felt." -- Booklist "This charming and inspiring tale will be enjoyed by fans of Raina Telgemeier's Smile (Scholastic, 2010) and aspiring comics creators everywhere." -- School Library Journal Jimmy Gownley is an award-winning comics author who began writing and drawing comics at age 15. His acclaimed series, Amelia Rules!, was launched in 2001 to a flurry of rave reviews and became a New York Times bestseller. He has been nominated for multiple Eisner awards and his most recent book, The Dumbest Idea Ever!, won the Children's Choice Award. He cofounded the organization Kids Love Comics, which works to promote comic books and graphic novels as a valuable tool for literacy. Jimmy lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Praise for 7 Good Reasons Not to Grow Up: "The vibrant, dynamic, full-color panel work succeeds in highlighting the youthful irreverence of the characters and their antics. Wonderfully balanced, this story entertains while also introducing serious topics in an accessible way... The highs and lows of growing up portrayed in an appealing, amusing, and heartfelt way." -- Kirkus Reviews "This graphic novel perfectly captures that fleeting moment between tweendom and teendom, when the urge to cleave to a sense of righteousness flares out into the realization that right and wrong aren't settled concepts... Gownley imbues it with plenty of sardonic, witty humor, and he buoys the art, which echoes the simplicity of Raina Telgemeier's cartooning and the retro cool of an Archie comic, with levity and brightness." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Praise for The Dumbest Idea Ever!: * "Gownley's story is wonderful; his small-town life is so vividly evinced it's difficult to not get lost in it." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "A deeply personal and genuine work of autobiography, and an open letter of assurance to aspiring artists everywhere." -- Publishers Weekly "An excellent example of autobiographical sequential art at its most deeply felt." -- Booklist "This charming and inspiring tale will be enjoyed by fans of Raina

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[United States] : Scholastic Inc 2021.
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English
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Rated E
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9780545859370
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AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).
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Review by Horn Book Review

Kirby Finn is a hero to the students at Greycliff Academy. In addition to the "Seven Good Reasons" videos he sends out, which delineate why it's best not to grow up, he leads his After-School Resistance team of students in cleverly dispatching bullies and other jerks, saving a friend's local business, and waging an underground war on Principal Cudgel, puppet of school board president Darth Finkenboner. Best friends Raja Ahmed and Kelly Rose are there for Kirby, even after discovering that the friend they thought they knew has been harboring secrets about his identity. Gownley's (the Amelia Rules! series; The Dumbest Idea Ever, rev. 3/14) pen-and-ink drawings, hand lettering, and full-color panels combine for a dazzling array of busy, action-filled pages with blizzards of speech bubbles, and an occasional quiet pause in the form of a cityscape, nighttime sky, or neighborhood scene. The writing works well with the illustrations to create a sensitive portrait of friends, each with a well-developed backstory, who realize that they "weren't just a bunch of random kids," but rather a constellation of young people who were big and powerful together. Back matter includes an author's note and a look behind the scenes at the book's creation. Dean Schneider March/April 2021 p.88(c) Copyright 2021. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Kirby Finn is a modern-day Robin Hood who is always looking out for the underdog. Kirby specializes in devising clever plans that empower kids to stand up to bullies and even rally the community together to save a friend's family business. To his classmates at prestigious Greycliff Academy, he's a hero. But like many heroes, Kirby harbors a painful secret. Despite a fierce loyalty to his friends, he dodges their questions about his family and home life. When the truth finally catches up to him, his friends learn the complicated reasons why he tries so hard to be heroic. Told with humor and authenticity, this book explores friendship dynamics, identity, and the uncertainty of the future. Kirby, his best friend, Raja, and their mutual crush, Kelly, all face their own challenges. Raja struggles to break free from his role as Kirby's sidekick, and Kelly finds strength from surviving an adverse situation in her past. The vibrant, dynamic, full-color panel work succeeds in highlighting the youthful irreverence of the characters and their antics. Wonderfully balanced, this story entertains while also introducing serious topics in an accessible way. Kirby and Kelly present White; Raja is biracial with a White mother and brown-skinned father, and there is diversity in the supporting cast. The highs and lows of growing up portrayed in an appealing, amusing, and heartfelt way. (author's note; sketches, drawings, and deleted scenes) (Graphic fiction. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.