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  • Knots

Knots

Illustrator
Colleen Frakes
Publication Date
September 03, 2024
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  6th − 8th
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Graphic Novel
Knots

Description

In this semi-autobiographical middle grade graphic novel debut from Colleen Frakes, Norah must navigate not just her foiled dreams of blond hair, but also the tangled mess her family has become. 

 

Norah is the good kid.

 

Good at pleasing her parents and being a good sister.

 

Good at school.

 

Good at, well, almost everything.

 

So when Mom’s work brings her to a new town, leaving Norah and Dad behind, no one thinks twice. After all, Norah’s a mature sixth grader now and she can take care of herself…right? But things spiral out of control after a botched home dye job goes from bad to worse and being the good kid quickly gets a little…hairy.

 

One small tangle becomes a knot of epic proportions, and Norah realizes that to untangle the mess she’s made, she’ll have to find her voice and ask for help. 

 

Publication date
September 03, 2024
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780063247161
Publisher
Harperalley
BISAC categories
JUV008000 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | General
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance

Kirkus

The vibrant, expressive drawings ably carry much of the setting and characterization ... A sympathetic slice-of-life story. 

 

Publishers Weekly

In this endearing graphic novel, Frakes (Prison Island) utilizes flat, saturated colors, busy backdrops, and easy-to-follow paneling to chronicle one tween's experience navigating the intense pressures of middle school and family life. Norah is a "prison brat," someone whose family moves around a lot because of her parents' prison guard jobs. Settling in Cheney, Wash., she starts sixth grade with new teacher Ms. Washines, a member of the Yakama tribe, who encourages students to share about their cultures and families. Following a classmate's revelation that he is often responsible for his two younger siblings, authorities intervene. The incident stays with Norah, especially after her mother is transferred elsewhere, leaving Norah alone with her kind but overworked father. When Ms. Washines notices that Norah is struggling, Norah worries that the cops will come for her parents too, until a mild act of rebellion on Norah's part soon opens communication between her and her father. Though the angst and turmoil Norah has been feeling don't go away overnight, her parents work together to develop a solution, highlighting the way in which adult problems can impact children, while ensuring that repair and joy are always possible. Ages 8-12. (Sept.)

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