![]() Both graphic novels standalone just fine. I'd rec this series for readers that are worried about older siblings, readers who like 70's pop culture (we had Brady Brunch, Gilligan's Island, frozen dinners and pet rocks in here just off the top of my head) and readers who like big, colorful, engaging panels.Įven though this is #2, you don't necessarily need to read these books in any order. Holm & illustrated by Matthew Holm Book 2 in the Sunny Series Paperback 12.99 12. But she realizes that is not possible and gets some words of wisdom from her grandpa and mom regarding her brothers, scenes that really make the novel (I liked the scene with her and her mother just bawling together). Sunny frets, worries and wishes (like the shots she gets for her allergies) that her brother could get a shot to make him all better. The majority of the book is Sunny worrying about her brother Dale, who is at a strict military school due to him getting in trouble/flunking out of school in the first graphic novel. Surprisingly for it set being during the school year it doesn't focus on middle school at all (except a few panels when her Grandpa asks Sunny how school is going - she sums it up with a "uh") but instead focuses on the relationships she has with her parents, best friend, new neighborhood girl, grandpa and her big brother Dale who was sent away to finish high school at a military school. This book follows her from September 1976 to May 1977. ![]() Diverse and Inclusive Books Star Wars Books Books About Activism Board Books Dr. I just like Sunny, she is such a relatable character. Ages 0-3, Infant and Toddler Ages 4-8, Preschool to Elementary Ages 9-12, Preteen and Tween Ages 12+, Teen and Young Adult Books for First Grade Readers Books for Second Grade Readers Books for Third Grade Readers Trending.
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