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A First Time for Everything

Cover shows a comic book version of Dan Santat in front of Notre Dame

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Michael Berry By Michael Berry , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 10+

Delightful details of the author's first Euro trip and kiss.

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age 12+

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age 12+

Getting it right the first time

Santat presents a character who is sensitive and smart, considerate and funny. He is a young man worth getting to know. This largely autobiographical tale about an early teen going on a school trip to Europe one summer shows how our young people can come out of their protective shells and shine when they are in a safe environment and with like-minded people. It is particularly refreshing to see that Santat avoids exaggerated scenarios of conflict, teen crushes and risk taking and, instead, depicts a less dramatic but more relatable sequence of events which unfolds from that crucial first year of starting middle school.

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Everyone remembers their first kiss, and this heartfelt graphic memoir captures its magic. In A First Time for Everything, Dan Santat brings all of his formidible storytelling skills to bear on the project, with expressive, kinetic artwork and an ear for how kids reallly talk. His is the kind of vacation everyone wishes they'd had, full of adventure and self-revelation.

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