Delicates
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
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Brenna Thummler
"An original exploration of what it means to be seen and accepted." — Kirkus Following the events of the bestselling graphic novel, Sheets, Delicates brings Brenna Thummler’s beloved characters, artwork, and charm back to life.Marjorie Glatt’s life hasn’t been the same ever since she discovered a group of ghosts hiding in her family’s laundromat. Wendell, who died young and now must wander Earth as a ghost with nothing more than a sheet for a body, soon became one of Marjorie’s only friends. But when Marjorie finally gets accepted by the popular kids at school, she begins to worry that if anyone learns about her secret ghost friends, she’ll be labeled as a freak who sees dead people. With Marjorie’s insistence on keeping Wendell’s ghost identity a secret from her new friends, Wendell begins to feel even more invisible than he already is. Eliza Duncan feels invisible too. She’s an avid photographer, and her zealous interest in finding and photographing ghosts gets her labeled as “different” by all the other kids in school. Constantly feeling on the outside, Eliza begins to feel like a ghost herself. Marjorie must soon come to terms with the price she pays to be accepted by the popular kids. Is it worth losing her friend, Wendell? Is she partially to blame for the bullying Eliza endures? Delicates tells a powerful story about what it means to fit in, and those left on the outside. It shows what it’s like to feel invisible, and the importance of feeling seen. Above all, it is a story of asking for help when all seems dark, and bringing help and light to those who need it most.
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Author
Brenna Thummler
Pages
320
Publisher
Oni Press
Published Date
2021-03-23
ISBN
1620107880 9781620107881
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"This story is about Marjorie and Eliza (and Wendell). Following Eliza’s bullying and Marjorie’s questions about her friendships, this book challenges the reader about critical and serious topics. The pictures were as amazing as in the first one and still left me wanting more of them. I preferred this sequel to the first one because I felt like the author went deeper into the relationships between characters. I loved how they were portrayed and how it exposed the reality of eight grade. <br/><br/>Trigger warning: suicidal thoughts and bullying. <br/><br/>(I got the arc from NetGalley)"
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Mathilde Banville-Chénier
"I like this book very much actually "
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Tootie Bailey