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Awkward and Definition : The High School Comic Chronicles of Ariel Schrag

Ariel Schrag  Author

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Awkward and Definition : The High School Comic Chronicles of Ariel Schrag

English

ISBN: 1416552316

EAN: 9781416552314

Category: Biography & Autobiography / Artists, Architects, Photographers/Comics & Graphic Novels / Nonfiction/

Publisher: Touchstone

Release Date: 04/30/2008

Synopsis: Ariel Schrag captures the American high school experience in all its awkward, questioning glory inAwkward and Definition,the first of three amazingly honest autobiographical graphic novels about her teenage years.During the summer following each year at Berkeley High School in California, Ariel wrote a comic book about her experiences, which she would then photocopy and sell around school. Some friends thrilled to see themselves in the comic, others not so much, but everyone was interested.Awkwardchronicles Ariels freshman year, andDefinition,her sophomore year. With anxiety in excess and frustration to the fullest, Ariel dives in -- meeting new people, going to concerts, crushing out, loving chemistry, drawing comics, and obsessing over everything from glitter-laden girls to ionic charges and the constant pursuit of the number-one score.Totally true and achingly honest, with every cringe-inducing encounter and exhilarating first moment documented --Awkward and Definitionis an unflinching look at what its like being a teenage girl in America.

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Awkward and Definition : The High School Comic Chronicles of Ariel Schrag

Illustrated: Yes

Format: Paperback

Height: 0.4 inches

Width: 8.38 inches

Length: 10.88 inches

Weight: 12.73 oz

Pages: 144