Are your actions and feeling based on how you actually feel or are they based upon how you’re supposed to feel? It was all so confusing and to Shannon, it seemed that the rules keep changing.
It’s their last year in elementary school and Shannon thought this year would be great yet it’s not starting out that way. She thought that she fit in with her girlfriends but now, she just doesn’t. Why is it that there’s a difference between what Shannon thinks and what her girlfriends think now? How had they become so different? Shannon starts to second guess everything about herself and it’s painful to see how much she’s working at this. I had to wonder why Shannon was the only one who was excluded in this bunch of girls and why? The girls, I thought, were mean sometimes to Shannon, yet she didn’t want to be excluded from this group so she worked harder to try to fit in.
I didn’t read the first book in this series but that didn’t stop me from enjoying this graphic novel. I could totally understand how Shannon felt in this book although, I’m not the targeted audience. I believe many individuals understand this frustration. It’s only when you start feeling comfortable and accept who you are, do you start doing your own thing and you don’t worry so much about fitting in. I’ve even met older women who still worry about what others think too much.
Shannon tries to be cool like her friends, she tries to figure out the correct way to act and feel yet, just when she thinks she has it figured out, the rules change! One minute it’s one way, another minute it’s another way – Shannon just can’t keep up!
It’s a terrific graphic novel with wonderful, colorful text boxes. The flow of the story was easy to follow also. This graphic novel is definitely one that’s worth reading.