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Paper Planes
Paper Planes | Jennie Wood
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After a life altering incident, Dylan and Leighton are sent to a summer camp for troubled youth. Can Dylan and Leighton save their friendship and protect their future while trying to survive camp? Former best friends Dylan Render and Leighton Worthington attempt to successfully navigate their way through a summer camp for troubled youth. They both need a good evaluation at the camp. Otherwise, they'll be sent away, unable to attend high school with their friends. While participating in camp activities and chores, Dylan and Leighton rexamine the events that led up to the incident that sent them to camp, the incident that threatens their futures and their friendship with each other.
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TieDyeDude
Paper Planes | Jennie Wood
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This was on a list of recently released graphic novels with ace representation. Unfortunately, they use the flash-back/flash-forward troupe way too much, and the ace character's identity is only hinted at until a two panel reveal and is not really mentioned again despite it being a huge division in the two's relationship. I would have liked the writer to trust the story and make it linear with more acknowledgement of the struggles with identity

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Lauredhel
Paper Planes | Jennie Wood
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Libby borrow - a graphic novel about friendship.

On my hook : making a simple ribbed hat from The Wind Cries Merino (for my son who is headed to Europe) #litsycrafters

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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐This graphic novel was sweet. It‘s about two friends growing up growing together and growing apart. The timeline constantly shifts back-and-forth between current and various times in the past. These girls are at a summer camp for problem kids and they have to pass camp in order to go back to high school in the fall. It takes about 3/4 of the book to find out why they are in camp. The reader watch their relationship build, not just his friends,

LibrarianRyan but as more than friends and learn that it‘s not always enough. This is a heartwarming story. It‘s very touching and it works as a standalone but I really hope there‘s a sequel. 2y
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