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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Debbie TungPublisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.025kg ISBN: 9781449486068ISBN 10: 1449486061 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 30 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsVoted onto the 2018 GREAT GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR TEENS list by YALSA. (American Library Association's Young Adult Library Services Association) As a lifelong introvert, reading Debbie Tung's Quiet Girl in a Noisy World gave me the most uncanny and liberating feeling of reading my own innermost and private thoughts I've often felt guilty for having. This book is a useful guide for extroverts who need some help understanding their less social counterparts, but more importantly, it is a huge sigh of relief for introverts everywhere who have ever wondered if they are being too antisocial for preferring a solitary cup of tea over a raucous board game party. (Yumi Sakugawa, Yumi Sakugawa) Tung's delicate sketches and gentle humor capture everything that is enchanting about introversion. (Maureen Marzi Wilson, Introvert Doodles) [Quiet Girl] is a heartfelt and funny piece of work that combines the best kinds of storytelling devices to tell a story about finding your own voice in your own way. (The Mary Sue) For everyone who'd opt for solo couch time over a party any day, Tung's sweetly comic graphic memoir illuminating the pains and perks of being socially awkward is manna from hermit heaven. (The Oprah Magazine) Voted onto the 2018 GREAT GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR TEENS list by YALSA. (American Library Association's Young Adult Library Services Association) As a lifelong introvert, reading Debbie Tung's Quiet Girl in a Noisy World gave me the most uncanny and liberating feeling of reading my own innermost and private thoughts I've often felt guilty for having. This book is a useful guide for extroverts who need some help understanding their less social counterparts, but more importantly, it is a huge sigh of relief for introverts everywhere who have ever wondered if they are being too antisocial for preferring a solitary cup of tea over a raucous board game party. (Yumi Sakugawa, Yumi Sakugawa) Tung's delicate sketches and gentle humor capture everything that is enchanting about introversion. (Maureen Marzi Wilson, Introvert Doodles) [Quiet Girl] is a heartfelt and funny piece of work that combines the best kinds of storytelling devices to tell a story about finding your own voice in your own way. (The Mary Sue) As a lifelong introvert, reading Debbie Tung's Quiet Girl in a Noisy World gave me the most uncanny and liberating feeling of reading my own innermost and private thoughts I've often felt guilty for having. This book is a useful guide for extroverts who need some help understanding their less social counterparts, but more importantly, it is a huge sigh of relief for introverts everywhere who have ever wondered if they are being too antisocial for preferring a solitary cup of tea over a raucous board game party. (Yumi Sakugawa, Yumi Sakugawa) Tung's delicate sketches and gentle humor capture everything that is enchanting about introversion. (Maureen Marzi Wilson, Introvert Doodles) [Quiet Girl] is a heartfelt and funny piece of work that combines the best kinds of storytelling devices to tell a story about finding your own voice in your own way. (The Mary Sue) [Quiet Girl] is a heartfelt and funny piece of work that combines the best kinds of storytelling devices to tell a story about finding your own voice in your own way. (The Mary Sue) Tung's delicate sketches and gentle humor capture everything that is enchanting about introversion. (Maureen Marzi Wilson, Introvert Doodles) As a lifelong introvert, reading Debbie Tung's Quiet Girl in a Noisy World gave me the most uncanny and liberating feeling of reading my own innermost and private thoughts I've often felt guilty for having. This book is a useful guide for extroverts who need some help understanding their less social counterparts, but more importantly, it is a huge sigh of relief for introverts everywhere who have ever wondered if they are being too antisocial for preferring a solitary cup of tea over a raucous board game party. (Yumi Sakugawa, Yumi Sakugawa) Voted onto the 2018 GREAT GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR TEENS list by YALSA. (American Library Association's Young Adult Library Services Association) For everyone who'd opt for solo couch time over a party any day, Tung's sweetly comic graphic memoir illuminating the pains and perks of being socially awkward is manna from hermit heaven. (The Oprah Magazine) [Quiet Girl] is a heartfelt and funny piece of work that combines the best kinds of storytelling devices to tell a story about finding your own voice in your own way. (The Mary Sue) Author InformationDeborah “Debbie” Tung is a cartoonist and illustrator from Birmingham, England. Her comics are based on simple everyday life moments and her love for books and tea. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |