Former best friends Dylan Render and Leighton Worthington attempt to successfully navigate their way through a summer camp for troubled youth. They both need a good evaluation at the camp. Otherwise, they'll be sent away, unable to attend high school with their friends. While participating in camp activities and chores, Dylan and Leighton rexamine the events that led up to the incident that sent them to camp, the incident that threatens their futures and their friendship with each other.
Life doesn't come with an instruction manual it does require tons of assembly. Sorting through the assorted pieces in order to figure out what fits where is a complicated and time consuming process. Paper Planes is both poignant and powerful. This young adult graphic is worth a read and will indubitably invoke emotions no matter how you identify. This is a story of transitioning through life; coming to terms with who you are. Paper Planes looks at the process of giving yourself openly and authentically to another without hesitations, because of the way they make you feel. About how all life's assorted expectations, the choices we make conscious and forced can end the flight, bringing it all crashing to the ground. Read Full Review
All in all, Paper Planes is an excellent young adult graphic novel that will keep readers hooked until the very last page. Its crisp art style combined with its engaging characters make for an unforgettable experience! Read Full Review
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