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Breaking Up: A Fashion High Graphic Novel
Breaking Up: A Fashion High Graphic Novel

Our Price: $ 8.99

Ages 15+
Paperback
Scholastic, Inc.
0.5(L)  x  9.0(W)  x  6.0(H) inches
Item #:SSO9780439748674
Weight (lbs): 0.805

Description

"There´s a fine line between a friend and an enemy. One minute there´s all this trust, and laughter, and love. And the next minute there´s hurt. And cruelty. And betrayal."

Meet Chloe Sacks: Thoughtful, artistic, and a junior at Georgia O´Keeffe School for the Arts, nicknamed "Fashion High" for its trendy student body. Along with her best friends, Erika, Isabel, and MacKenzie, she´s looking forward to a sparkling year of parties and romance.

And it is an eventful year. But not quite what she expected. Who´d have thought that falling in love would be such a disaster?

Learning Curve
"Graphic novel" is a term used by librarians, educators, and booksellers to indicate a publishing format--books written and illustrated in the style of a comic book, consisting of "sequential art"--a series of illustrations which, when viewed in order, tell a story. Although today's graphic novels are a recent phenomenon, this basic way of storytelling has been used in various forms for centuries--early cave drawings, hieroglyphics, and medieval tapestries like the famous Bayeux Tapestry can be thought of as stories told in pictures. The term graphic novel is now generally used to describe any book in a comic format that resembles a novel in length and narrative development.

School librarians and educators have reported outstanding success getting kids to read with graphic novels, citing particularly their popularity with reluctant readers, especially boys--a group traditionally difficult to reach. At the same time, graphic novels with rich, complex plots and narrative structures can also be satisfying to advanced readers.

Want to learn more about graphic novels? Check out our discussion guide here .