Camp by Kayla Miller | Graphic Novel Review

Camp by Kayla Miller | Graphic Novel Review

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“Heartfelt, relatable story, and friendship.”

Reading age

8-12

Genre

Realistic fiction

Publisher

Clarion Books

Publication date

April 23, 2019

My brief summary of the book

Olive and her friend Willow are going to summer camp. Olive is excited about two weeks of summer camp, while Willow is very nervous and homesick. Olive makes many new friends, but Willow keeps holding on to Olive, her best friend. Then they start to fight. Will they stay friends before they unfriend each other?

My thoughts

I think the setting of the story is very cozy and lovely. The art is excellent, and I love the pastel colors she used.

My rating

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Do you send your kids to summer camp? If yes, they will love this graphic novel!

About the author

Kayla Miller is the author-illustrator of Camp. It’s the second book of four parts so far.

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