

SO MANY FEELS.Shannon just wants to get through eighth grade in one piece-while feeling like her own worst enemy. "Real Friends made me laugh, broke my heart, and gave me hope.

Holm, New York Times-bestselling and Newbery Honor author and co-creator of Sunny Side Up and the Babymouse series The artwork is stunning, too!" -Victoria Jamieson, New York Times-bestselling and Newbery Honor author of Roller Girl " Real Friends is honest and heartfelt, and sure to be loved by anyone who has ever felt like an outsider.

Hale fans will appreciate the look behind the curtain at where some of her amazing book ideas are rooted, and kids who have struggled with the complexity of grade school friendships, i.e., any kid, will find comfort that the dark days can be survived." - The Bulletin "Pham's visual version of Hale expresses everything, with bright creativity and intense emotional suffering warring across her face, her body posture, and even in her gait.

"The author's memoir nails what it's like to navigate elementary-school friendships." - Parents Magazine "Hand this book to fans of Raina Telgemeier's and Cece Bell's graphic memoirs." - Horn Book "Readers will appreciate Shannon's fantastic imagination that lightens her tough journey toward courage and self-acceptance." - Kirkus Reviews "A wonderfully observed portrait of finding one's place in your world." - Publishers Weekly, starred review "This tender, perceptive graphic memoir is bound to resonate with most readers, especially fans of Raina Telgemeier and kids struggling with the often turbulent waters of friendships and cliques." - School Library Journal, starred review "A wistful, affecting, and utterly charming exploration of the realities of childhood friendship." - Booklist, starred review but the book also shows us the incredible kindness and solidarity that girls can and do display." - The Mary Sue "Real Friends tackles bullying, childhood anxiety, and growing pains in a heartfelt way that'll transport every woman who went to elementary school back into her days as a young girl. "A heart-stabbing tale of the everyday social agonies of girlhood." - Wall Street Journal "The book's truth is as vibrant as its art." - Washington Post At the same time, stories of whispered rumors and being left out will be achingly familiar for readers navigating those waters in the here and now." -author Kate Messner, writing in the New York Times Book Review These detailed memories of elementary school will ring hilariously true to adult readers. Her readers will find much to love here, including LeUyen Pham's brilliant and multilayered art. "In Real Friends, Shannon Hale reflects on her own friendship-troubled elementary school years with honesty, humor and grace.
