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OverviewEmma can't help comparing herself to her bright and popular older sister, Julia. Try as she might, Emma can't seem to please her mom as much as her sister does. The more Emma measures herself alongside Julia and others, the more pressure she feels to try to change. But trying to be as good as everyone else at everything is exhausting and frustrating. With help from her friends and basketball teammates, as well as Lexi, the French bulldog she's dogsitting, Emma realizes that there's no such thing as ""perfect""--and it feels better to be true to herself, instead of trying to please others. But will other people, especially her mom, understand that Emma may not excel at the same things as her sister? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Misako Rocks!Publisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781250768469ISBN 10: 1250768462 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 07 November 2023 Recommended Age: From 10 to 13 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""With a bit of courage and some magical assistance, a young girl learns to reach out to others. Star basketball player Emma is popular at school, but at home she feels unappreciated, since her mother constantly and unfavorably compares her to Julia, her seemingly perfect older sister ...The pressure is heightened when Emma gets a spot on the school's all-star basketball team. She's disappointed not to be chosen as a starter; she's also admonished for her lack of teamwork. ... Self-esteem, friendships, and second chances are explored through her growth, leading to a satisfying conclusion. Drawn in a manga style and displaying a deft use of color, this is a visually attractive and expressive story....An emotional story that gently advocates for emotional vulnerability.""--Kirkus Reviews" """With a bit of courage and some magical assistance, a young girl learns to reach out to others. Star basketball player Emma is popular at school, but at home she feels unappreciated, since her mother constantly and unfavorably compares her to Julia, her seemingly perfect older sister ...The pressure is heightened when Emma gets a spot on the school's all-star basketball team. She's disappointed not to be chosen as a starter; she's also admonished for her lack of teamwork. ... Self-esteem, friendships, and second chances are explored through her growth, leading to a satisfying conclusion. Drawn in a manga style and displaying a deft use of color, this is a visually attractive and expressive story....An emotional story that gently advocates for emotional vulnerability.""--Kirkus Reviews ""This full-color manga-style graphic novel evokes the soft, dreamy character aesthetic of early aughts shojo titles. Slice-of-life fans in their tweens and early teens beginning to focus more on peer group relationships will likely sympathize with Emma's insecurity about measuring up. The author empathetically portrays the emotional ripples in Emma's family and social group, as they observe and sometimes inadvertently contribute to her self-doubt struggles.""--Shelf Awareness" Author InformationMisako Rocks! is an artist, author, and teacher. Her debut middle-grade graphic novel, Bounce Back, was praised as ""hitting all the middle school sweet spots"" by School Library Journal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |