A coming-of-age middle-grade graphic novel about summer and friendships, written and illustrated by the Eisner Award-winning and New York Times-bestselling Hope Larson. Thirteen-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 comore
A great story about having to grow up, set against the familiar backdrop of a summer vacation. Read Full Review
Some are likely to read All Summer Long and find no problems or faults with it. This might touch on a personal experience that they've similarly had, and so it'll pass with flying colors. I think that most of those people will be from the school grades I listed above. It's not a bad story, but it's mediocre in its offers of a slice of life coming of age story. Read Full Review
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