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Swing
Swing | Audrey Meeker
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Debut author/illustrator Audrey Meeker playfully explores complicated friendships, gender norms, and navigating other people's expectations in this charming middle grade graphic novel. Marcus McCalister wants to fit in. So much so that he's still playing on a soccer team with his childhood friend Ted, despite not liking soccer--or Ted--all that much. Izzy Briggs wants to stand out. Being labeled the "weird kid" for her bold fashion choices is the price an aspiring designer must pay for a life of greatness--but being confident isn't always easy. So when Izzy and Marcus are paired together to perform a swing dance routine for a gym project, it's no surprise that everything goes up in flames, including their grade in the class. Until their gym teacher proposes a deal: if the pair performs the swing routine in the upcoming talent show, they'll receive extra credit and a passing grade. They accept. . . but Izzy has her own proposal for Marcus: this time, she gets to be the lead.
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GirlNamedJesse
Swing | Audrey Meeker
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Absolutely freaking adorable! Love the vending of gender norms, standing up to bullies (and friends and parents!), and making new friends while being true to yourself. Lots of great support from family and friends (eventually). So sweet!

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LiteraryinPA
Swing | Audrey Meeker
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I‘ve read a lot of middle grade graphic novels, and this one wasn‘t a favorite. It stayed too on the surface with each character where there were opportunities to be more nuanced. And the art style didn‘t grab me that much. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐This was fun. It‘s about an eighth-grade soccer star and the loaner girl that everyone teases. They take on an extra credit class to pass gym and they learn to swing dance. Turns out they both end up liking it and become friends. This graphic novel is exactly what one would expect from the publisher. It‘s fun. It‘s lovely. It‘s memorable. It‘s a book kids are going to love and want to read repeatedly.

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