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224
Graphic Novel/Book • Fiction
California • Contemporary
2019
Middle grade
8-12 years
GN510L
Stargazing by Jen Wang follows Christine, a studious and shy girl, as she befriends her new, lively neighbor Moon. Despite their differences, Christine and Moon grow close through shared experiences, but their friendship is tested by personal challenges and misunderstandings. As Moon faces a critical medical condition, Christine learns about empathy, acceptance, and the true meaning of friendship. Due to its examination of illness and medical procedures, the book may be sensitive for some readers.
Heartwarming
Nostalgic
Emotional
Inspirational
Contemplative
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Stargazing by Jen Wang has been praised for its heartfelt storytelling and relatable depiction of friendship and cultural identity. Reviewers commend the vivid artwork and emotional depth. However, some felt the plot was somewhat predictable. Overall, it's a touching graphic novel with strong character development, appealing to both young readers and adults.
A reader who would enjoy Stargazing by Jen Wang is typically interested in heartfelt, graphic novels that explore friendship, identity, and cultural experiences. Fans of Smile by Raina Telgemeier or El Deafo by Cece Bell would appreciate its emotional depth and relatable characters.
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Moon Lin
Moon is a confident and open-hearted girl who becomes Christine’s best friend after moving in next door, known for her vibrant personality and unique perspectives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hong
Christine’s parents, who are strict but caring, uphold rigorous expectations for their daughters and show their altruistic nature by inviting Moon and her mother to live with them.
Vivian
Vivian is Christine’s younger sister, primarily serving as a plot device to highlight key moments in the narrative through her interactions with Moon.
Madison
A classmate of Christine and Moon's, known for her friendly nature and the affluent lifestyle she frequently shares about, whose party becomes a pivotal story event.
224
Graphic Novel/Book • Fiction
California • Contemporary
2019
Middle grade
8-12 years
GN510L
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