Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
07/02/24
Illustrator:
Valeza, Dave,
Pages:
213 pages
ISBN:
1-338-57504-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-338-57504-0
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2021045802
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review
(Sat Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 4–8— Just when Rex starts getting used to his status of being labeled four eyes, acne wreaks havoc on his first day of school. To make matters worse, he overhears his friends making fun of him for his delay in puberty. He spirals downwards and pushes his friends away while he continues to suffer at the hands of his bullies. The consistent reminders of the financial burden he is to his family weighs on his relationship with his mom, and Rex hits a low. Readers will root for Rex as he eventually begins to mend relationships and build new ones as he and his peers navigate the uncharted waters of middle school and puberty. In the second installment of the series, Ogle and Valeza explore the preteen landscape in this charming and authentic autobiographical graphic novel. Ogle gracefully weaves themes ranging from generational trauma to the importance of humility into the narrative. Valeza's vibrant, cartoon-style illustrations expertly match each panel's tone with colors and sequential pacing. Further, Ogle emphasizes several character dilemmas, presenting a variety of scenarios that will resonate with readers. VERDICT This must-read graphic novel is the perfect choice for tween readers going through challenging times.— Angie Jameson
A funny, feel-good middle-grade graphic memoir about breaking out, battling puberty, and braving complicated friendships.
It's time to face facts!
On the first day of seventh grade, Rex encounters a bump in the road -- a big angry pimple right in the center of his forehead. And this is only the beginning of his problems. What follows is a frustrating battle with stubborn acne, body odor, and other embarrassments of puberty. Still struggling with a home life edging on the poverty line, Rex can't afford to buy the acne medication or deodorant he needs, and bullies are noticing Rex's awkward transformation. On top of it all, things have gotten weird with his friends, making Rex feel like he can't do or say anything right. So far, seventh grade stinks!