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Graphic Memoir • Nonfiction
San Francisco • 2000s
2019
Middle grade
8-12 years
GN480L
Guts by Raina Telgemeier is a graphic memoir that follows nine-year-old Raina during her fourth- and fifth-grade years as she deals with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and anxiety, exacerbated by bullying and challenges at school. Raina's journey of coping with her gastrointestinal issues, undergoing therapy, and forming significant friendships showcases her resilience and growth amidst her struggles.
Heartwarming
Inspirational
Emotional
Contemplative
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Raina Telgemeier's graphic novel Guts continues to resonate with readers through relatable themes of anxiety and personal growth, vividly illustrated and easily digestible for young audiences. Highly praised for its authenticity and empathetic portrayal of mental health, it is occasionally critiqued for its simplified resolution of complex issues. Overall, a compelling read that fosters understanding and discussion.
A reader who enjoys Guts by Raina Telgemeier is typically a middle-grade student navigating personal growth and anxiety. Fans of graphic novels such as Sisters by the same author or Smile will appreciate its relatable storytelling and engaging illustrations. It’s perfect for young readers who enjoy heartfelt, humorous coming-of-age stories.
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Raina’s Mother
A supportive and attentive figure who Raina trusts deeply for comfort and guidance. She is portrayed as a caring parent who is aware of Raina's needs and emotions.
Lauren, the Therapist
A child therapist who provides a safe space for Raina to explore her feelings and challenges. Her empathetic approach facilitates Raina's emotional growth.
Jane
Raina's best friend and classmate who shares various experiences with her. She is of Korean descent and her family moves to the suburbs at the end of the school year.
Michelle
The antagonist of the narrative, who often teases Raina at school. She is depicted as confident and pretty, with a tendency to spark Raina’s stress and anxiety.
224
Graphic Memoir • Nonfiction
San Francisco • 2000s
2019
Middle grade
8-12 years
GN480L
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