#LONGREADS, JUNIOR EDITION: So Lucy's going away for two weeks of sleepaway camp tomorrow, and "care packages" are not allowed ("so as not to create a culture of 'haves' and 'have-nots'") but letters are. But I figure I can split the difference for a comics-loving (yes, she is already loaded up with
Lumberjanes) blessedly nerdy 12-year-old by smuggling in fun things for her to read which aren't as large and conspicuous as books. Any ideas?
Not suitable for non-care-package mail, but if she hasn't read the Steve Thompson-recommended graphic novel "Roller Girl" or Raina Telgemeier's "Smile," "Sisters," and "Drama," there's still some time to pack them in her trunk... BTW, I love this post because my own love affair with comics started when my parents, recognizing that I was very nervous about two months at sleepaway camp, allowed me to buy a couple of issues of Fantastic Four to put into my own trunk.
ReplyDeleteShe's pretty much up to speed already.
ReplyDeleteShe's read all the Telgemeier (and we rely on Stephen for Free Comic Book Day recs every year); not sure on Roller Girl.
ReplyDeleteHere's Stephen's recommendation, at about 28:25 in (of course) the "What's Making Us Happy" segment. My daughter, who (as you know) is roughly Lucy's age, tore through it, as she tore through the Telgemeier books. http://www.npr.org/sections/monkeysee/2015/04/10/398628583/pop-culture-happy-hour-the-comedians-and-cameo-appearances
ReplyDeleteI read Roller Girl last week on Thompson's recommendation and that's a damn delight.
ReplyDeleteI don't know exactly how large the bound versions of Gunnerkrigg Court are, but it's pretty great.
ReplyDeleteWhile you're at the comic book store, check out Mermin by Joey Weiser - it might skew right at Phoebe's age, or it might be too young. I can't say without really knowing her that well. I love the artwork and it's an Athens artist.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.panelpatter.com/2014/09/spx-spotlight-2014-joey-weiser-and.html
not exactly reading material, but i used to love getting mad libs at camp.
ReplyDeleteWeird: I had never heard of Lumberjanes before this post, but today I received volume 1 as part of BookRiot's summer reading box.
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