by Robin Easter (Author)
★ "Sharply written and evocative" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
"This theater camp has plenty of captivating drama both on stage and off!" --Kayla Miller, New York Times bestselling creator of the Click graphic novel series
In a summer of goodbyes and new beginnings, shy Ashton Price hopes to confess to their theater camp crush in this heartfelt middle-grade graphic novel. Perfect for fans of The Tryout and The Girl from the Sea.
This is it: the last hurrah, the final curtain call.
Ever since sixth grade, Ashton Price and their best friend and enduring crush, Ivy Santos, have spent their summers together at theater camp. Now it's their last year before they part ways for high school, and Ash is determined to end it on a high note!
With Ash as stage manager and Ivy the lead in this year's musical, this summer's shaping up to be everything the two could have hoped for. Maybe Ash will even work up the courage to ask Ivy out! But between Ivy rehearsing long hours with her colead and Ash throwing themself into an ambitious stage production, will they end up drifting apart instead?
As summer wanes and September looms, Ash and Ivy's friendship will change forever, one way or another.
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Ash Price has one last summer at theater camp before high school, and they plan to make it perfect by bunking with their best friend, Ivy Santos--the peanut butter to Ash's jelly--and building the perfect set for the upcoming musical. They might even confess their feelings for Ivy. But when the besties are assigned to different cabins and Ivy starts spending more time with her costar and romantic lead Luke, Ash lets their jealousy fester until they can no longer keep their feelings bottled up, culminating in an emotional outburst that impacts everyone around them. Cartoonist Easter (the My Little Pony series) reveals Ash's true feelings via visual internal monologues and b&w journal entries interspersed with full-color panels depicting Ash's life at camp. Detailed backgrounds showcase group dynamics in ensemble scenes and isometric dots highlight close-up character expressions and emotions. Both a love story and a compassionate exploration of a youth learning how to cope with loneliness, this sharply written and evocative graphic novel is deeply grounded in reality even when its characters would rather fantasize about the what-ifs. Ash has teal hair and brown eyes, Ivy has brown skin, and the rest of the cast is portrayed with varying skin tones. Ages 7-12. Agent: Britt Siess, Britt Siess Creative. (May)
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