All Faire in Middle School Victoria Jamieson 9780525429982 Books
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Just like "Roller Girl," the unique story and colorful art in "All's Faire" does not fail to please—be the reader a young person or even an adult. I've purchased this for my daughter who is younger than the intended audience (probably 11-14). The audience this story is geared to is about a year or two older than that in "Roller Girl." There's nothing that I'd consider inappropriate, but it is a good idea for a parent to read ahead if it is to be given to a younger child just so you can discuss it with your child if they have questions.It is a coming-of-age story about a homeschooler (Imogene) who enters public school for the first time, and the struggles she faces to fit in, but keep her identity and be a good person. What I love best about the story is how Impy makes some pretty large mistakes (from hurting people she cares about to getting bad grades in science class where she has personality conflicts with her teacher), but she realizes that making mistakes is part of being a human being and has power to change her present and future to make right by those she hurt (including herself). This self-acceptance is beautiful and exactly what all young people need—especially girls.
This situation can really apply to any child—especially a young person entering a new school (be it because they moved, decided to stop homeschooling and/or shifted up from elementary to junior high/middle). I will be giving it to my daughter as a Christmas gift and expect she will love it—since she was a very big fan of "Roller Girl."
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All Faire in Middle School Victoria Jamieson 9780525429982 Books Reviews
my 10 year old loves it, great for those who like this kind of graphic novel
I loved Roller Girl and I loved this. Jamieson's characters are vibrant, relatable and fun. 6th and 7th grade is a hard time for many girls. But there can be humor, courage and friendship, as well as mentors, guides and friends. I look forward to whatever Jamieson gives us next.
I loved it. The unique weaving of a renaissance faire and the ups and downs of middle school was delightful. Full of heart, great characters, and real drama. It has everything!
This is such a great book for Middle school kids. It is an interesting story, that works the difficulites of Middle School into the story. It does NOT just throw a "we are going to talk about bullies" into their face, so you can hve some ral discussions about things without it feeling like a lesson.
Bought this for my daughter to check out. She loves graphic novels and reading all kinds of different books. She told me that this book was funny and it was a good read. She had read something by this author before but she said that she was pleasantly surprised that she liked this book better!!
I loved this story even more than Roller Girl (which I also loved). I homeschool my kids and we love the Ren Faire, so this was right up our alley, but truly it's a great story for anyone and sends a great message about being yourself.
Good writing, point of view is child's and the writing is consistent and fun. A quirky family pastime is the focus of this book, good for discussion.
Just like "Roller Girl," the unique story and colorful art in "All's Faire" does not fail to please—be the reader a young person or even an adult. I've purchased this for my daughter who is younger than the intended audience (probably 11-14). The audience this story is geared to is about a year or two older than that in "Roller Girl." There's nothing that I'd consider inappropriate, but it is a good idea for a parent to read ahead if it is to be given to a younger child just so you can discuss it with your child if they have questions.
It is a coming-of-age story about a homeschooler (Imogene) who enters public school for the first time, and the struggles she faces to fit in, but keep her identity and be a good person. What I love best about the story is how Impy makes some pretty large mistakes (from hurting people she cares about to getting bad grades in science class where she has personality conflicts with her teacher), but she realizes that making mistakes is part of being a human being and has power to change her present and future to make right by those she hurt (including herself). This self-acceptance is beautiful and exactly what all young people need—especially girls.
This situation can really apply to any child—especially a young person entering a new school (be it because they moved, decided to stop homeschooling and/or shifted up from elementary to junior high/middle). I will be giving it to my daughter as a Christmas gift and expect she will love it—since she was a very big fan of "Roller Girl."
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