Friday, October 28, 2016

Review: Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir

Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir by Maggie Thrash
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

A memoir told in in graphic novel format replays Maggie's life as a young girl who went to a sleep away camp every year. Maggie has an encounter with older counselor Erin during a lice check and develops feelings for Erin.

Maggie struggles with fitting in at camp, but feels most comfortable during rifle shooting. Maggie is unsure if Erin feels the same about her - plus the age difference is 4 years.

When Maggie is 17 she reunites with Erin. Read on to find out what happens.

A good memoir that is honest. Because of strong language, I cannot support putting this in my school library, but it may be available at the public library for checkout.

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