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Real Friends
"Real Friends" is a poignant graphic novel that dives into the complicated world of childhood friendships through the eyes of young Shannon. The story follows Shannon as she navigates her elementary school years, focusing on her close-knit group of friends and the intricate social dynamics that begin to shift as they get older. Readers witness Shannon’s earnest efforts to understand what it means to be a good friend, her deep desire for belonging, and the pain she experiences when her friendships become strained by evolving personalities, social pressures, and the emergence of exclusive cliques. The narrative also touches upon her family life, including the impact of her parents' divorce, adding another layer of vulnerability to her quest for stable relationships. The novel powerfully explores universal themes of loyalty, betrayal, loneliness, and the difficulty of maintaining genuine connections in the face of changing circumstances. It resonates with readers by capturing the raw emotions associated with exclusion, insecurity, and the struggle to assert one's identity within peer groups. What makes "Real Friends" so compelling is its unflinching authenticity; Shannon's voice is incredibly relatable, making her experiences—from the joy of shared secrets to the sting of being left out—feel universally understood. The graphic novel format enhances this relatability by vividly illustrating the emotional landscape, offering young readers a mirror to their own social anxieties and the ongoing journey of discovering what true friendship means.
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Tomes & Tales
$7.95
1 copy
Publisher
Scholastic Incorporated
Pages
207
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781338221435
ISBN-10
1338221434
Language
English
Published
2017-01-01
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