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Staff Picks: Summer Comics for Kids & Teens

by nicole

Summer is finally here! Celebrate the sunniest season with these comics set in the summertime:

Teens:

This One Summer, by Mariko Tamaki | Request Now

This One SummerEvery summer, Rose goes with her mom and dad to a lake house in Awago Beach. It's their getaway, their refuge. Rosie's friend Windy is always there, too, like the little sister she never had. But this summer is different. Rose's mom and dad won't stop fighting, and when Rose and Windy seek a distraction from the drama, they find themselves with a whole new set of problems. One of the local teens - just a couple of years older than Rose and Windy - is caught up in something bad... Something life threatening. It's a summer of secrets, and sorrow, and growing up, and it's a good thing Rose and Windy have each other.

 

 

 

Ay, Mija : : my Bilingual Summer in Mexico, by Christine Suggs | Request Now

Ay, MijaSixteen-year-old Christine takes their first solo trip to Mexico to spend a few weeks with their grandparents and tía. At first, Christine struggles to connect with family they don’t yet share a language with. Seeing the places their mom grew up—the school she went to, the café where she had her first date with their father—Christine becomes more and more aware of the generational differences in their family. Christine settles into life in Mexico, but when Mom joins their trip, Christine’s two worlds collide. They feel homesick, struggle against traditions, and miss being able to speak to their mom without translating. Through exploring the impacts of colonialism in both Mexico and themselves, they struggle to find their place in their family and feel comfortable with their mixed identity.

 

 

Kids:

All Summer Long, by Hope Larson | Request Now

All Summer LongThirteen-year-old Bina has a long summer ahead of her. She and her best friend, Austin, usually do everything together, but he's off to soccer camp for a month, and he's been acting kind of weird lately anyway. So it's up to Bina to see how much fun she can have on her own. At first it's a lot of guitar playing, boredom, and bad TV, but things look up when she finds an unlikely companion in Austin's older sister, who enjoys music just as much as Bina. But then Austin comes home from camp, and he's acting even weirder than when he left. How Bina and Austin rise above their growing pains and reestablish their friendship and respect for their differences makes for a touching and funny coming-of-age story.

 

 

Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol | Request Now

Be PreparedAll Vera wants to do this summer is fit in―but that’s not easy for a Russian girl in the suburbs. Her friends live in fancy houses and their parents can afford to send them to the best summer camps. Vera’s single mother can’t afford that sort of luxury, but there's one summer camp in her price range―Russian summer camp. Vera is sure she's found the one place she can fit in, but camp is far from what she imagined. And nothing could prepare her for all the "cool girl" drama, endless Russian history lessons, and outhouses straight out of nightmares!

 

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