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

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

Paperback – September 12, 2017

Price
$12.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Publisher
Graphix
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0545741729
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.8 x 7.9 inches
Weight
8.5 ounces

Description

Review Praise for Sunny Side Up : “Heartbreaking and hopeful, Sunny Side Up is just the thing to chase away the clouds.” -- Raina Telgemeier, creator of Smile and Sisters About the Author 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 upstate New York.

Features & Highlights

  • From the award winning duo of Jennifer and Matthew Holm comes the sequel to the bestselling
  • Sunny Side Up
  • -- full of just as much heart and just as many laughs.
  • Summer's over and it's time for Sunny Lewin to enter the strange and unfriendly hallways of . . . middle school. When her Gramps calls her from Florida to ask how she's doing, she always tells him she's fine. But the truth? Sunny is NOT having the best time.Not only is the whole middle school thing confusing . . . but life at home is confusing, too. Sunny misses her brother Dale, who's been sent to boarding school. But when Dale comes back, she STILL misses him . . . because he's changed. Luckily Sunny's got her best friend and a mysterious new neighbor on her side . . . because she is NOT going let all this confusion get her down. Instead, she's going to remain Sunny-side up!

Customer Reviews

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Approachable sequel that captures suburban 70s life

Swing It, Sunny is the sequel to Sunny Side Up, a powerful children’s graphic novel about coping with family changes. That book had Sunny visiting her grandfather in Florida and learning about the problems her older brother Dale struggles with.

This one deals with the followup — Sunny is back home, trying to go about everyday life while Dale’s absence continually warps the family structure. He’s been sent to a military boarding school, which he resents, so even when he visits, it’s not like it was. She’s no longer as much a part of his life as she’d like to be, although a new friend across the street helps by giving her an athletic outlet.

This volume, due to the way it’s structured around various incidents with friends and family, is more episodic, with short chapters that jump us through Sunny’s suburban 70s life. They add up to an uncomplicated flow for younger readers, a book that’s able to be picked up and put down easily, with punchlines at the end of most chapters. There’s a cute baby brother, too, whose goofy actions lighten the mood.

Artist Matthew Holm has an odd tick of often surrounding characters, mostly Sunny, with little parenthetical lines that to my eyes makes it look like she’s shaking or vibrating. Writer Jennifer L. Holm (they’re siblings) anchors events around a lot of popular culture, with callouts to General Hospital (which the girls make fun of for all the kissing), Swamp Thing comics, The Six Million Dollar Man, Donny & Marie, Gilligan’s Island, and The Brady Bunch. Escapist fantasy and light entertainment helps Sunny cope. (I wondered why it was necessary to explain all of these to the reader, then I realized the target audience was likely born 30 years or so after many of these shows went off the air. Plus, that way we get a caption of a drawing of a Pet Rock that says, “The 1970s are crazy!”)

Otherwise, the art is deceptively simple, approachable, and easy to read with straightforward storytelling and plenty of clear markers of emotional reactions. I think it’ll work best for those familiar with the first book, but I’m sure they’ll enjoy seeing more of how Sunny copes with a difficult situation while still having faith in her family. (The publisher provided a review copy. Review originally posted at ComicsWorthReading.com.)
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#1 Author in girls' graphic novels

Another book from my daughter's favorite author. If this is the first time you're hearing about htis author, start with her first book, Smile. She gets disinterested readers into reading.
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... 11 year old daughter really loves this author and enjoyed this book and the other books this author has ...

My 11 year old daughter really loves this author and enjoyed this book and the other books this author has written.
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I love the setting and how it influences things - like ...

Set in the 70s, this graphic novel is all heart. I love the setting and how it influences things - like TV dinners! Sunny's going through such a rough time and she's in middle school (the hardest year.) My heart aches for her, but I loved the ending and it's hopefulness.
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Five Stars

Eight year old enjoys this author.
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Five Stars

Great book!!
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Five Stars

My 11 yr old read this book in one day! Thank you Jennifer Holm!
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My daughter loves this book!

If you have a child who is into graphic novels, I highly recommend this book.
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Five Stars

kids loved it!
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Five Stars

Love it. Thank You
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