![]() ![]() There is also talk about Rose’s mom’s miscarriage and depression, and one of the teenagers attempts suicide. Yes, there are F-bombs and other expletives, and yes, they talk about (and listen in on conversations about) sex but nothing graphic is shown. Of course, being pitch-perfect means that the language and situations in this book are a little mature. They have just reached the uneasy threshold of adulthood, closely observing (and judging) their parents and guardians, but also drawn to spy on the exciting world of the local partying teenagers. Rose and Windy hang out together every summer at the lake, they’ve been doing so for years, but his summer things are a little different. This graphic novel presents a pitch-perfect vision of adolescent life at a summer cottage. ![]() ![]() Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press: 2014 Interests: graphic novels, adolescence, friendship, family, summer vacation, depression, sex, teenage behaviour, sexism, feminism ![]()
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