Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir

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Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir

Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir


Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir


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Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir

Maggie has spent basically every summer of her 15-year-old life at the 100-year-old Camp Bellflower for Girls, set deep in the heart of Appalachia. She's from Atlanta, she's never kissed a guy, she's into Backstreet Boys, and her long summer days are full of a pleasant, peaceful nothing - until one confounding moment.

A split-second of innocent physical contact pulls Maggie into a gut-twisting love for an older, wiser, and, most surprising of all (at least to Maggie), female counselor named Erin. But Camp Bellflower is an impossible place for a girl to fall in love with another girl. When it seems as if Erin maybe feels the same way about Maggie, it's too much for both Maggie and Camp Bellflower to handle - let alone understand.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 2 hours

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC

Audible.com Release Date: May 30, 2017

Language: English, English

ASIN: B071F6BWTL

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I was really intrigued by the premise of this graphic memoir, and ordered it on the day it came out. It definitely didn't disappoint.Honor Girl, by Maggie Thrash, is the true story of a summer she spent at camp when she was fifteen. During this particular summer, she meets a female counselor and begins to have feelings for her. This is the first time she's had any feelings for a girl, and since Maggie's a camper, they have to be careful in their interactions. The result is a beautiful coming of age story about first love, the way you see the world at fifteen, summertime, friendship, and self discovery.I found the story very realistic and moving, and you could definitely tell it was a memoir. The way the girls acted, spoke and felt was very relatable and very real to those feelings you have as a teenager. There were a lot of fun moments too, several of which had me laughing out loud. It was a perfect balance with the angst and serious undertone. Once I started reading, this was pretty much all I could think about until I finished. It's one of those very immersive stories, where you really feel like you are outdoors at summer camp with the other girls. This is a book I would definitely love to reread every summer.The artwork was also beautiful. I love the cover of the book, and true to it, the colors inside don't disappoint. They look like watercolors, and there were several pages I flipped back to look at when I was done reading, particularly the full page illustrations and nighttime scenes. The people were a little sketchy styled for my taste, just because it was harder to read emotion in their facial expressions, but it didn't detract from the story at all.Overall, I definitely give this a 5/5 stars. It's a perfect summer read, and perfect for fans of contemperary graphic novels. Think along the lines of This One Summer. If you've ever questioned who you were, or struggled to figure out who you want to be, you will love this story.

I love graphic novels, especially memoirs, so this was almost guaranteed to be enjoyable. Maggie Thrash is new to me but I will be eagerly awaiting anything more from her in the future! Her artwork is brilliant and the storytelling was fantastic, actually making a serene all girl camp seem exciting. The 2000 era was post-collegiate for me and I've gotta say, the pop culture references here had me cracking up and thanking my lucky stars I went through my awkward teenage years during the early 1990s instead. This book in hardcover is very large and thick and lovely. I recommend this purchase wholeheartedly, and it's rare for me to spring for full price on a graphic novel (just sayin').

I don't know what I was expecting when I bought this. I was a bit skeptical of the art, which looked overly simplistic, and the story had the potential to be overwrought or preachy. I couldn't have been more wrong. First, the writing (plot, pacing and prose) is absolutely perfect. This book couldn't be more true-to-life, more touching or more engaging. You don't just feel like you are reading "about" Maggie --- the story is so engaging that you feel like you "are" Maggie. You feel what she feels and it takes you straight back to adolescence, whether you are male or female, gay or straight. The story is so engaging that you really yearn for resolution and a happy ending. Without wanting to say too much, the ending was perfect. Frustrating in some ways, but it packed an emotional punch that stays with you long after the book is over. (Which, by the way, is all too soon. I devoured this in a single sitting.) As a side note, it was refreshing and heart-warming to see how supportive Maggie's friends were, even in a setting that you would expect to promote the opposite reaction. As the father of two daughters, I have seen the opposite all too often, and I can only hope that they grow up to have friends like Maggie's.Second, the art is really perfect. It reinforces the feeling of "camp". You feel like it was drawn by 15 year-old Maggie (although a closer look reveals subtlety you would not expect of a 15 year-old), so it seems authentic and not artificial. In particular, the colors in the book are warm, soft and imbue the scenes with a glow that heightens the emotional reaction to the book.I only wish this weren't Maggie Thrash's first book. I would order anything else she has written on the spot if I could...Highly recommended!!!

I'm not gay, but I do like to read and watch any book or film that sounds interesting. I bought this as a gamble and fell in love with the main character. She didn't set out to but falls in love with her female counselor. Touching, funny, sad, wonderful slice of life that I think most people can relate to when they fall in love for the first time. Highly recommended for everyone!

I really enjoyed this book. It was funny and honest. I'll definitely read more books by Maggie thrash.

Honor Girl was such a pleasant surprise. Even though I'm of an older generation than the author, I can certainly relate to those intense feelings of a first love and the angst of youth. I went to an all-girls school and remember well how we interacted - for good or ill. This book captures that as well. It was a pleasure to read, and I will be looking for more books by the talented up-and-coming Ms. Thrash. PS: The art work looks like a 15 year old drew it so it fits the book perfectly.

Awesome story and super prevalent. Also the book itself is gorgeous.

This is a great graphic novel by a great author!

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