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Luckily, Sunny isn't the only kid around. She meets Buzz, a boy who is completely obsessed with comic books, and soon they're having adventures of their own: facing off against golfball-eating alligators, runaway cats, and mysteriously disappearing neighbors. But the question remains -- why is Sunny down in Florida in the first place? The answer lies in a family secret that won't be secret to Sunny much longer. . .
This was adorable. It took me a second to realize that some chapters were flashbacks (this is what I get for not reading the date at the begginning of each chapter) but once I did, it was smooth sailing. I really liked Sunny and her Grandpa and the moment Buzz showed up with his L.A. Dodgers hat (go Los Doyers!), I was a goner for him as well. It took a while to come out, but this book dealt with a serious family situation that I felt was handled perfectly for this age group of readers. Sunny
4 stars!A cute story with some more serious undertones. Sunny Side Up is the story of a young girl who is sent to Florida to spend the summer with her grandpa. Placed in the 70's, she finds Florida to be boring. Meanwhile she flashes back to months before where her and her family watched her teenage brother spiral out of control with substance abuse. I think this is an important book for tweens to have available as they can relate to Sunny. It also shows addiction as something that shouldn't be

2 stars - it's ok. The illustrations don't add any richness or depth to the story, and so it's a very fast and simplistic read. Remember when sitcoms were mocked for tackling and resolving a challenging issue in 24 minutes? This is even more, erm, concise, as it tackles Cuban immigrants, senility, cigarette addiction, feminism (the girl discovers comics and, while she focuses on different elements than the boy, does decide that she's Batman, not Wonder Woman, when they play), and the Big issue.
This is a sweet graphic novel suitable for older children. Sunny is a young girl who gets sent to spend a summer with her grandfather in Florida. While the trip does not meet her expectations and her dreams of a vacation in Florida, she puts on a happy face and pretends that she is enjoying her time. For the past year, her older brother has been struggling with drug / alcohol use, and she always feels like she has to hide her feelings and put on a happy face. Her parents send her to Florida so
A breezy Middle Grade single-sitting summer read about a girl who goes to Florida to spend the summer with her Gramps. The book is semi-autobiographical, features nice colored illustrations and is targeted to help kids cope with a close family member or friend dealing with substance abuse.It took me more than one sitting though, coz I was jet lagged and kept passing out! :PBOOM!
Oh, the joys of time travel! This story takes place in 1975 and 1976, and it was so pitch perfect that I was laughing in recognition within pages.The story itself is about Sunny's unplanned summer visit with her Gramps in Florida. Flashbacks reveal that Sunny's brother, Dale, has a drug problem that impacts his entire family. Not at all preachy, especially when Sunny and Buzz find lost cats and keep getting rewarded, this graphic novel shows the importance of talking about your feelings with
Jennifer L. Holm
Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 4.12 | 27090 Users | 2022 Reviews

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Title | : | Sunny Side Up (Sunny #1) |
Author | : | Jennifer L. Holm |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
Published | : | August 25th 2015 by Graphix |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Childrens. Middle Grade. Realistic Fiction. Family. Comics. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Sunny Lewin has been packed off to Florida to live with her grandfather for the summer. At first she thought Florida might be fun -- it is the home of Disney World, after all. But the place where Gramps lives is no amusement park. It's full of . . . old people. Really old people.Luckily, Sunny isn't the only kid around. She meets Buzz, a boy who is completely obsessed with comic books, and soon they're having adventures of their own: facing off against golfball-eating alligators, runaway cats, and mysteriously disappearing neighbors. But the question remains -- why is Sunny down in Florida in the first place? The answer lies in a family secret that won't be secret to Sunny much longer. . .
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Original Title: | Sunny Side Up |
ISBN: | 0545741653 (ISBN13: 9780545741651) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sunny #1 |
Setting: | Florida(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee for Grades 3-6 (2017), Oregon Spirit Book Award Nominee for Graphic Novel (2015), Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards Nominee for Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12) (2016) |
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Ratings: 4.12 From 27090 Users | 2022 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Sunny Side Up (Sunny #1)
This was adorable. It took me a second to realize that some chapters were flashbacks (this is what I get for not reading the date at the begginning of each chapter) but once I did, it was smooth sailing. I really liked Sunny and her Grandpa and the moment Buzz showed up with his L.A. Dodgers hat (go Los Doyers!), I was a goner for him as well. It took a while to come out, but this book dealt with a serious family situation that I felt was handled perfectly for this age group of readers. SunnyThis was adorable. It took me a second to realize that some chapters were flashbacks (this is what I get for not reading the date at the begginning of each chapter) but once I did, it was smooth sailing. I really liked Sunny and her Grandpa and the moment Buzz showed up with his L.A. Dodgers hat (go Los Doyers!), I was a goner for him as well. It took a while to come out, but this book dealt with a serious family situation that I felt was handled perfectly for this age group of readers. Sunny
4 stars!A cute story with some more serious undertones. Sunny Side Up is the story of a young girl who is sent to Florida to spend the summer with her grandpa. Placed in the 70's, she finds Florida to be boring. Meanwhile she flashes back to months before where her and her family watched her teenage brother spiral out of control with substance abuse. I think this is an important book for tweens to have available as they can relate to Sunny. It also shows addiction as something that shouldn't be

2 stars - it's ok. The illustrations don't add any richness or depth to the story, and so it's a very fast and simplistic read. Remember when sitcoms were mocked for tackling and resolving a challenging issue in 24 minutes? This is even more, erm, concise, as it tackles Cuban immigrants, senility, cigarette addiction, feminism (the girl discovers comics and, while she focuses on different elements than the boy, does decide that she's Batman, not Wonder Woman, when they play), and the Big issue.
This is a sweet graphic novel suitable for older children. Sunny is a young girl who gets sent to spend a summer with her grandfather in Florida. While the trip does not meet her expectations and her dreams of a vacation in Florida, she puts on a happy face and pretends that she is enjoying her time. For the past year, her older brother has been struggling with drug / alcohol use, and she always feels like she has to hide her feelings and put on a happy face. Her parents send her to Florida so
A breezy Middle Grade single-sitting summer read about a girl who goes to Florida to spend the summer with her Gramps. The book is semi-autobiographical, features nice colored illustrations and is targeted to help kids cope with a close family member or friend dealing with substance abuse.It took me more than one sitting though, coz I was jet lagged and kept passing out! :PBOOM!
Oh, the joys of time travel! This story takes place in 1975 and 1976, and it was so pitch perfect that I was laughing in recognition within pages.The story itself is about Sunny's unplanned summer visit with her Gramps in Florida. Flashbacks reveal that Sunny's brother, Dale, has a drug problem that impacts his entire family. Not at all preachy, especially when Sunny and Buzz find lost cats and keep getting rewarded, this graphic novel shows the importance of talking about your feelings with
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