Muddle School
Muddle School
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Kids Can Press
Annotation: "Middle school is tough for Dave. He spends most of his time drawing and living in his own imaginative world. And he's terrified that his classmates will find out and think he's even weirder than they do already. But an extraordinary thing happens when Dave and his friend build a time machine for their science project. Dave travels back to the first day of school (or so he thinks) and is given the opportunity to do a complete reset. Can he do everything over again -- this time in the way he wishes he'd done the first time -- and erase all the embarrassing moments of the last few months? Could he actually become really and truly ..
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #305730
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: c2021 Release Date: 09/07/21
Pages: 144 p.
ISBN: 1-525-30486-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-525-30486-6
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 24 cm
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

Follow Dave's journey as he navigates his time as a new student in middle, er…Muddle School.Dave's family has just moved to Muddle and hope that this new environment will inspire their son to get better grades and find himself. Sadly, his mother's attempts to help him make a good first impression lead him to wear a powder-blue leisure suit that quickly makes him the target of a trio of bullies. This account begins an autobiographical retelling of the author/artist's time at a new school and how his increasingly positive attitude over the course of the year helped him to gain popularity and develop a core group of friends. The message isn't too heavy-handed (although the theme is directly addressed by a studious friend), and readers will have a lot of laughs (often at Dave's expense) along the way. The cartoon artwork, heavily lined in black and shaded in faded blues with Dave's looser cartoons interspersed on faux lined paper, is amusing, but characterizations are not always visually consistent. The theme and the humor transcend this concern, however, and rabid fans of series such as Diary of a Wimpy Kid or The Popularity Papers will happily gobble this up. Dave, his family, and most of his classmates present White, though there are some characters of color, including Dave's chief bully and Dave's crush.Should help readers muddle through middle school themselves. (Graphic historical fiction. 9-12)

School Library Journal (Wed Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Gr 4-7 New kid Dave finds himself the target of bullies, rouses the ire of his teachers, and is embarrassed when his crush on Lisa becomes public knowledge. But what if Dave and his friend Chad could build a time machine and start over again? Drawing from his own experience, Whamond explores adolescent angst and the turmoil of middle school. The two-tone, blue and white illustrations are reminiscent of comic strips. The book is a quick read, with easy-to-follow text, dominated by internal monologues from Dave. But while readers may initially be drawn in by the premise of time travel, they may be disappointed in the executiontime travel isn't introduced until late in the narrative and wraps up quickly. Dave and his family are white. The illustration style doesn't stand out, and the story will feel familiar to many readersanother middle school graphic novel based on the author's life, about a less-than-popular, comic-drawing kid finding his voice. VERDICT Whamond doesn't tread any new ground, but libraries looking for more non-series graphic novels featuring male protagonists may be interested in adding this to an existing collection alongside more substantial titles like Jerry Craft's New Kid and Kwame Alexander's The Crossover . Aryssa Damron, DC P.L., Washington, DC

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School Library Journal (Wed Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
Word Count: 7,536
Reading Level: 3.4
Interest Level: 6-8
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.4 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 518039 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: HL480L

For every adolescent who’s ever believed they’re all alone in their misery, here’s a hilarious graphic novel about a new kid awkwardly trying to navigate the social pressures of making friends, dealing with crushes, avoiding bullies — a.k.a. middle school!

Dave doesn’t have high hopes for himself on his first day at a new school in a new town called Muddle. But he has no idea just how bad things are going to be. Getting knocked into a mud puddle by a trio of bullies. Having his secret crush revealed to the entire math class. And then that snot bubble … No, Dave is totally not killing it at Muddle School. He may just have to resign himself to dorkdom, content with drawing in his sketchbook to deal with life. But then Dave begins working on a time machine for the science fair and he gets a brilliant idea. What if he goes back in time to that first day of school? What if he has a redo, and avoids doing all the dumb and embarrassing stuff he did? Could that turn everything around for him? Could Dave actually become … cool?

Multiple-award-winning writer, illustrator and cartoonist Dave Whamond’s laugh-out-loud funny and irreverent graphic novel is based on his own experiences in middle school, complete with some of his childhood musings and drawings included in the pages. Ultimately, it’s a positive story with a relatable and lovable main character that encourages readers to believe in themselves — including their own weirdness! — and pursue their dreams. The graphic novel format and visual hilarity are perfect for engaging reluctant readers. This book offers character education lessons in adaptability and perseverance, and spot-on lessons in self-awareness.


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