Best friends

By: Hale, Shannon [author.]Contributor(s): Pham, LeUyen [artist.] | Sycamore, Hilary [colorist.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : First Second, 2019Edition: First editionDescription: 239 pages : chiefly color illustrations, photographs ; 22 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781250317452; 1250317452; 9781250317469; 1250317460Subject(s): Girls -- Fiction | Girls -- Comic books, strips, etc | Best friends -- Fiction | Best friends -- Comic books, strips, etc | Female friendship -- Fiction | Female friendship -- Comic books, strips, etc | Popularity -- Fiction | Popularity -- Comic books, strips, etc | Schools -- Fiction | Schools -- Comic books, strips, etc | Middle school students -- Fiction | Middle school students -- Comic books, strips, etc | Social acceptance in children -- Fiction | Social acceptance in children -- Comic books, strips, etc | Friendship -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Comics (Graphic works) | Graphic novels.Summary: Sixth grade is supposed to be perfect. Shannon's got a sure spot in the in-crowd called The Group, and her best friend is their leader, Jen, the most popular girl in school. But the rules are always changing, and Shannon has to scramble to keep up. She never knows which TV shows are cool, what songs to listen to, and who she's allowed to talk to. Who makes these rules, anyway? And does Shannon have to follow them? Shannon begins to question whether she wants to remain in the in crowd, in a story about popularity, first boyfriends, and finding a path in life.
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Sixth grade is supposed to be perfect. Shannon's got a sure spot in the in-crowd called The Group, and her best friend is their leader, Jen, the most popular girl in school. But the rules are always changing, and Shannon has to scramble to keep up. She never knows which TV shows are cool, what songs to listen to, and who she's allowed to talk to. Who makes these rules, anyway? And does Shannon have to follow them? Shannon begins to question whether she wants to remain in the in crowd, in a story about popularity, first boyfriends, and finding a path in life.