Swing it, Sunny: A Graphic Novel (Sunny #2)

Jennifer L. Holm
Illustrated by Matthew Holm
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Swing it, Sunny: A Graphic Novel (Sunny #2)

Jennifer L. Holm
Illustrated by Matthew Holm
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9-12 YEARS224 PAGESENGLISH

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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10 year old loved this book.

"This was a book about friendships and how as you grow your friendships change as your interests change. It kept it all light but still covered the relationship issues tweens go through."

Chelsey (5/5)

Great book for 12 year old

"Graphics keep them reading, and aids in the comprehension"

Terry F. (5/5)

Nice story for awkward kid and great grandfather/granddaughter connection

"Nice follow up to the wonderful first book in the series."

Natalie (5/5)

Well told story about being part of a family

"Sunny has had a lot of changes in her life lately. She's started middle school and her adored older brother has been sent to a boarding school. Talking to her grandfather once a week really helps, but she's still sad. At first this story seemed all over the place, then I realized that Sunny's life was continuing with her varied activities even thought her brother wasn't at home. Yes, she had sad moments, but mostly her life was continuing on track. She really started turning things around when she stopped feeling sad for herself and started to consider her brother's feelings. It's a big step for any person to realize that the world doesn't revolve solely around them. Once Sunny reached out to her brother she started to feel better and so did he. This is a touching story about Sunny's concern for her brother. She learned a lot about what it means to be part of a family. This graphic novel is suitable for middle school and younger readers who read at an advanced level. #IndigoEmployee"

Sharpquilter (3/5)

Great

"Great storyline. Great character."

Synthia (4/5)

good

"a very good read. interesting storyline"

Mark (5/5)

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Sep 12, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 224
  • Publisher: Scholastic Canada Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780545741729
  • Dimensions: 5.563" W x 0.683" L x 7.973" H

Jennifer L. Holm is the New York Times bestselling and three-time Newbery Honor-winning author of multiple novels for young readers. With her brother Matthew, Jennifer created the graphic novel series Babymouse and Squish. She lives in California.

Matthew Holm was born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and has been drawing comics since he was in middle school. With his sister, Jennifer, Matthew created the graphic novel series Babymouse and Squish. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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