![]() ![]() For example, Shannon’s sister Wendy is drawn as a ferocious bear, but as Shannon's relationship with her sister shifts, so does the visual representation. The art is fantastic, and I love the vibrant color and design work put into the flashback and daydreaming segments, as well as the stylistic approaches of using symbolism to represent certain people or feelings. It definitely brings back a lot of nostalgia of my own elementary school days and struggles. Will she ever have the confidence to have real friends? She wants to be herself, but then she will lose all her friends. When she gets the chance to be part of “The Group,” she now has to deal with jealous bullies, social pressures, anxiety, and the other side-effects of instant popularity. Shannon finds herself meeting new people and navigating the social struggles of fitting in. By third grade, though, Adrienne is being pulled into "The Group," a circle of kids who are popular. ![]() ![]() ![]() In Kindergarten, she and Adrienne are best of friends. She loves to make up games and stories, and her random quirky personality sets her apart from the other girls. Shannon is a spunky, creative girl with a huge imagination.
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