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All's Faire in Middle School
by Victoria Jamieson
Imogene and her younger brother grew up at the Renaissance Faire, and have been home schooled their whole lives. Now she is faced with two new quests: training as a knight's squire and attending a
mainstream middle school. She's understandably nervous: will she make friends? Will she be able to keep up with the homework? There's a whole new set of social rules that she doesn't understand, and Imogene finds it's not so easy to carry the chivalrous ideals of truth and courage into public school. This is a solid YA graphic novel, tackling very familiar issues of friendship, teasing and scapegoating, though the book seemed somewhat longer than it needed to be.
mainstream middle school. She's understandably nervous: will she make friends? Will she be able to keep up with the homework? There's a whole new set of social rules that she doesn't understand, and Imogene finds it's not so easy to carry the chivalrous ideals of truth and courage into public school. This is a solid YA graphic novel, tackling very familiar issues of friendship, teasing and scapegoating, though the book seemed somewhat longer than it needed to be.