The Big Break
The Big Break
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Little, Brown & Co.
Annotation: A full-color graphic novel about growing up, growing apart, and monster hunting, perfect for fans of Real Friends and Al... more
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #6628389
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 03/31/20
Pages: 233 pages
ISBN: 0-316-44055-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-316-44055-4
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2019029919
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)

The Telgemeierian tale of middle-grade social-emotional stress is an industry standard by now, but Tatulli puts his own spin on it by flipping genders and focusing on the tumultuous friendship of two boys. Andrew and Russ spend their weekends and after-school time working on a homemade docu-monster movie about their hunt for the legendary Jersey Devil. Until, that is, Russ starts doing homework with Tara Wallbuck. Before you know it, Russ's maturing interests come crashing into Andrew's boyish expectations, and their walks to school, their movie, and their friendship are blown to smithereens. It's a familiar story, but Tatulli gives it a genuine emotional pull as we watch Andrew navigate his father's recent passing and his mother's overbearing protectiveness, and several moments of high emotion explode in double-page spreads. There's genuine humor here, too, which Tatulli's lively, elastic-faced figures capitalize on. Rest assured, things end hopefully, thanks to a charmingly fantastical final twist. Indeed, genre aficionados will recognize much here, including a wondrous homage to Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion creatures from the Golden Voyage of Sinbad.

Kirkus Reviews (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Will a girl break up a long-standing friendship?In this middle-grade graphic offering, Andrew Fineman and Russ Kahng are best friends who happily work on their movie and investigate the local lore of the Jersey Devil. Suddenly their twosome seems in jeopardy when Russ begins dating blue-haired violinist Tara Wallbuck and spending less time with Andrew. Clearly angry and resentful of Tara's infiltration of their friendship, Andrew's disdain is visibly growing. Before long, Russ has ditched Andrew to make his own Jersey Devil movie with Tara. When Miss Robbins, the local librarian and resident Jersey Devil expert, offers to take the group camping to substantiate rumored sightings, the boys' festering animosity comes to an explosive head. A dash of magical realism bonds the group, ending this on a lighter, hopeful note. Tatulli's engaging artwork fixes its lens squarely on the characters, colorists Caravan Studios many times opting for nondescript pastel backdrops for greater focus on facial expressions. Middle-grade fare about navigating changing friendships is nothing new, and while this covers well-trod ground, it is refreshing to see it explore both the perspectives and feelings of boys with a good balance of humor and pathos. The cast encompasses a range of skin tones but does not specify particulars; main character Andrew presents white, Russ has Asian features and olive skin, Tara has light-brown skin, and Miss Robbins presents black.A fun, smart choice examining middle-grade male friendships. (Graphic fiction. 8-11)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Inspired by cryptozoology, two best friends plot a horror movie about the legendary Jersey Devil. -OK, wait-not the Jersey Devil like the best hockey team,- they clarify, as the NHL mascot known as the NJ Devil strikes a pose. -He-s kind of like our very own Bigfoot.- Middle schoolers Andrew and Russ hope to win a video contest, but their scheme is tested by Russ-s romance with Tara, a cool kid who shows up to help with the script. -She-s a bigger dork than you!- Russ boasts, praising Tara-s knowledge of monster art. At the library, within earshot of their social circle, Andrew and Russ argue loudly and storm apart. -You broke up with Russ,- a girl sadly confirms to a moping Andrew. In his signature art style, Tatulli (Short & Skinny) focuses on the strained relationship-Russ is changing, and Andrew isn-t ready-but additional subplots further enliven this deftly braided graphic novel. Readers learn the reasons for Andrew-s jealousy and regret, and meet a nuanced cast, an adventurous librarian, and dueling fantasy characters from Andrew-s notebook sketches, all capped off with a quirky, strangely sweet resolution. Tatulli-s likable characters deserve a sequel, with or without mythical creatures. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8-12. (Mar.)

School Library Journal (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)

Gr 3-7 A good friend is hard to find, but true friendship stands the test of time, according to Tatulli. The author of the memoir Short & Skinny this time turns to fiction but still demonstrates the same intuitive understanding of children's angst and insecurities. As part of a video contest, longtime best friends Andrew and Russ are documenting their search for the legendary Jersey Devil. Andrew loves hanging out with his friends, daydreaming, drawing, and being his mom's little boy. Russ, however, is ready to move on and grow up, and, to Andrew's horror, he begins dating artsy, first-chair violinist Tara, which drives a wedge between them. But with the help of their other friends Ray, Dante, and Lexa and librarian Miss Robbins, Andrew and Russ learn what real friendship is all about as they all embark on a daring journey to finish their movie. Tatulli conveys the drama of friendship perfectly. His loose, buoyant cartoons and his humorous text make heavy topics easier to digest. Dialogue is spot-on; characters' use of slang will appeal to readers. VERDICT With this reassuring graphic novel, Tatulli offers a lifeline to middle schoolers dealing with the trials and tribulations of friendships. His lessonsa newcomer doesn't always spell disaster for a friendship, and it's OK to branch out and make new friendswill resonate strongly with middle grade readers. Beronica Puhr, Oak Park Public Library, IL

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ALA Booklist (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)
Kirkus Reviews (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)
Word Count: 6,415
Reading Level: 2.7
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.7 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 510460 / grade: Middle Grades

A full-color graphic novel about growing up, growing apart, and monster hunting, perfect for fans of Real Friends and All's Faire in Middle School.

Andrew and Russ are best friends obsessed with finding the legendary Jersey Devil that supposedly lives in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, right in their own backyards. They're even making a movie about their desperate search for any sign of the mythical creature. But when Russ starts spending less time on their movie, and more time with artsy, first-chair violinist Tara, Andrew feels the cracks in their friendship begin to form.

Suddenly, all of Andrew's favorite things are too babyish for Russ, and Andrew is left trying to figure out where he belongs without his best friend by his side. Then a rash of Jersey Devil sightings excite their small town, and the boys are thrown back together on a fevered hunt. Can Andrew and Russ put aside their differences for one last chance to find the monster of their dreams, or will the break in their friendship be too big to mend?


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