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A Place for Pauline
by Anouk Mahiout, Marjolaine Perreten
*I received a copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for this opportunity*
An incredibly sweet and relatable graphic novel, A PLACE FOR PAULINE follows Pauline as she... well... finds her place! The eldest in a large (and soon to be larger) family, Pauline struggles to find where she belongs in her family and the world around her.
Utterly charming, this book is easily read in a single sitting-- but older audiences (or younger ones too!) may take more time to enjoy the art and story. Pauline's story is one that is so relatable by many, she escapes the hectic world around her through stories and, at the end of the day, just wants to be recognized and loved by those around her.
An incredibly sweet and relatable graphic novel, A PLACE FOR PAULINE follows Pauline as she... well... finds her place! The eldest in a large (and soon to be larger) family, Pauline struggles to find where she belongs in her family and the world around her.
Utterly charming, this book is easily read in a single sitting-- but older audiences (or younger ones too!) may take more time to enjoy the art and story. Pauline's story is one that is so relatable by many, she escapes the hectic world around her through stories and, at the end of the day, just wants to be recognized and loved by those around her.