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Buckle Up. (A Graphic Novel)
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- Nombre de pages240
- FormatEpub fixed layout
- ISBN978-0-593-47981-0
- EAN9780593479810
- Date de parution27/08/2024
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille42 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRandom House Graphic
Résumé
Figuring out family is no easy street, especially in a divorce. Perfect for fans of New Kid and Smile, this contemporary graphic novel introduces a young boy navigating life with his dad, one car ride at a time. Lonnie is going through big changes in his life-with his parents newly divorced, he's trying to figure out his new normal. He likes living with his mom and sister, but misses spending time with his father-and the short drives to and from school just aren't enough.
His dad is determined to make every moment count, relying on the car rides to talk about all of the big things that are hard to talk about elsewhere-divorce, sexuality, racism and more. As Lonnie gets used to this new dynamic and hard conversations, will he be better able to connect to his dad? Or will this new family structure force them even further apart?
His dad is determined to make every moment count, relying on the car rides to talk about all of the big things that are hard to talk about elsewhere-divorce, sexuality, racism and more. As Lonnie gets used to this new dynamic and hard conversations, will he be better able to connect to his dad? Or will this new family structure force them even further apart?



