The real Riley Mayes, Rachel Elliott
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The real Riley Mayes, Rachel Elliott
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 8 to 12
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The real Riley Mayes
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1262964973
Responsibility statement
Rachel Elliott
Summary
"Fifth grade is just not Riley's vibe. Everyone else is squaded up--except Riley. Her best friend moved away. All she wants to do is draw, and her grades show it. One thing that makes her happy is her favorite comedian, Joy Powers. Riley loves to watch her old shows and has memorized her best jokes. So when the class is assigned to write letters to people they admire, of course Riley's picking Joy Powers! Things start to look up when a classmate, Cate, offers to help Riley with the letter, and a new kid, Aaron, actually seems to get her weird sense of humor. But when mean girl Whitney spreads a rumor about her, things begin to click into place for Riley. Her curiosity about Aaron's two dads and her celebrity crush on Joy Powers suddenly make more sense"--Amazon.com
Target audience
pre adolescent
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Subject
- Queer comics -- Juvenile fiction
- Sexual minorities + Identity -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Comics (Graphic works) -- Juvenile fiction
- Graphic novels -- Juvenile fiction [form/genre]
- Self-realization -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- School children -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Coming-of-age comics -- Juvenile fiction
- Gay comics -- Juvenile fiction
- Friendship -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Middle school students -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- School comics -- Juvenile fiction
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- Queer comics -- Juvenile fiction
- Sexual minorities + Identity -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Comics (Graphic works) -- Juvenile fiction
- Graphic novels -- Juvenile fiction [form/genre]
- Self-realization -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- School children -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Coming-of-age comics -- Juvenile fiction
- Gay comics -- Juvenile fiction
- Friendship -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Middle school students -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- School comics -- Juvenile fiction
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