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Brave (Berrybrook Middle School, 2) [CHMAKOVA, SVETLANA] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Brave (Berrybrook Middle School, 2) Review: I want to give this book to every middle schooler! - I am a former middle/high school librarian. If it were up to me, I would make sure every middle school library in the country would have a copy of this book. This graphic novel is THE single best thing I've read about bullying. Ever. The bullied kid (Jensen) is a little overweight...which is mentioned a few times...and spends a lot of time fantasizing about becoming an astronaut (even though he's failing math). He's an ordinary kid who tries to hard to belong. Kids sniff out that neediness and then it's open season. I was that kid. The technology has changed (you can now be bullied and insulted through a variety of technology instead of just having notes left in your locker and desk)but the emotions are the same. The mean kids are the same. The panic of having nowhere to sit at lunch is the same. Jensen triumphs not because he loses weight, or becomes an athlete or a brilliant student. He finds his own place in the Middle School Jungle, through maturity of thought, while staying his own dreamy self. Incidentally...I love that Jensen's world is truly multicultural. The author assumes the reader will recognize this as the norm in a lot of American schools. Review: Amazing Book, Amazing Message - After reading awkward, I saw this book and instantly decided to buy it. No regrets. The book's message is really important and bullying is a very serious issue. I actually cried a bitwhile reading the part where Jensen cried. (The scene above was one of those "depression" references that you can't have to much of in a children's book. The art style was amazing, as always, so you don't have to worry about that. I think the expressions are SUPER cute and funny. The ending of the book was a pretty good (kinda) plot twist. IF theres a third book (I hope so) i'd like to see more of Foster as a "nice" character. In conclusion, I loved this book and hope to see more from the author!
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,123 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #103 in Children's Books on Bullying #779 in Graphic Novels (Books) #1,227 in Children's Comics & Graphic Novels (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,649) |
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.72 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | 5 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0316363189 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0316363181 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Berrybrook Middle School |
| Print length | 248 pages |
| Publication date | May 23, 2017 |
| Publisher | JY |
| Reading age | 10 years and up |
N**W
I want to give this book to every middle schooler!
I am a former middle/high school librarian. If it were up to me, I would make sure every middle school library in the country would have a copy of this book. This graphic novel is THE single best thing I've read about bullying. Ever. The bullied kid (Jensen) is a little overweight...which is mentioned a few times...and spends a lot of time fantasizing about becoming an astronaut (even though he's failing math). He's an ordinary kid who tries to hard to belong. Kids sniff out that neediness and then it's open season. I was that kid. The technology has changed (you can now be bullied and insulted through a variety of technology instead of just having notes left in your locker and desk)but the emotions are the same. The mean kids are the same. The panic of having nowhere to sit at lunch is the same. Jensen triumphs not because he loses weight, or becomes an athlete or a brilliant student. He finds his own place in the Middle School Jungle, through maturity of thought, while staying his own dreamy self. Incidentally...I love that Jensen's world is truly multicultural. The author assumes the reader will recognize this as the norm in a lot of American schools.
A**A
Amazing Book, Amazing Message
After reading awkward, I saw this book and instantly decided to buy it. No regrets. The book's message is really important and bullying is a very serious issue. I actually cried a bitwhile reading the part where Jensen cried. (The scene above was one of those "depression" references that you can't have to much of in a children's book. The art style was amazing, as always, so you don't have to worry about that. I think the expressions are SUPER cute and funny. The ending of the book was a pretty good (kinda) plot twist. IF theres a third book (I hope so) i'd like to see more of Foster as a "nice" character. In conclusion, I loved this book and hope to see more from the author!
K**R
amazing as always!! <33
I honestly wanted to give jensen a hug throughout the whole book, he reminds me of a boy in my class who has hardly any friends and gets bullied quite a bit. But anywaysss, I LOVED THIS ONEEE!
L**H
Brve to read ths book
brave little boy gets in trouble.He diksent give up!He keeps trying no matter what.Nothing can stop him and his friends!
R**K
Alisha Gomez
Loved it it explains to to an adult when you’re being bullied and just don’t bully people treat people how you wanna be treated
R**M
Goooooooooooooood
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V**E
Great
I got it for my little sister as a Christmas gift. Because after she read Crush she told me she loved it and finished it in a day. Because I’ve read all of them I picked out another book of the series for her. She loved it and it’s great quality! But beware it does have some swearing on a page or two.
C**D
School reading list
I was surprised at the cartoon format for a school book. My grandson read it in one evening and agreed it was a good topic, relevant to school life.
J**D
I loved this bookand the other two books (awkward and crush) I really love this book please make more books (like a series
L**N
Muy buena obra de esta autora que trata de los problemas de los preadolescentes, en este caso el acoso, con rigor, pero también con gracia y amenidad, gracias a la buena caracterización de sus personajes.
K**X
What a great book! I stayed up late to read this and I love it! I'm thinking of reading more.from this series
C**A
My preteen kid liked it very much.
H**E
I like this book because it has lots of adventure and Jensen wants to save the world and I like how he stood up to those bullies. In the end Jensen made a real good friend I am sure. And I like hell is ready for zombie apocalypse even though they’re not real and a sunspot apocalypse and being a nasa astronaut is a great thing to be
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