Potential: The High School Comic Chronicles of Ariel Schrag (High School Chronicles of Ariel Schrag)
by:
Ariel Schrag (author)
Ariel Schrag continues her tumultuous passage through high school in the second book of her acclaimed series of frank, insightful, and painfully honest autobiographical graphic novels. Written during the summer following her junior year at Berkeley High School in California, Potential recounts...
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Ariel Schrag continues her tumultuous passage through high school in the second book of her acclaimed series of frank, insightful, and painfully honest autobiographical graphic novels. Written during the summer following her junior year at Berkeley High School in California, Potential recounts Ariel's first real relationship and first-time love with a girl, her quest to lose her virginity to a boy, and her parents' divorce -- as well as the personal and social complications of writing about her life as she lives it. Along the way she hangs out with her favorite teacher, obsesses over clothes, gets drunk, smokes pot, and tries to connect the biology she reads about in textbooks with the biology she's living.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781416552352 (1416552359)
Publish date: May 6th 2008
Publisher: Touchstone
Pages no: 232
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comix,
Glbt,
Queer,
Lesbian
Series: High School Comic Chronicles
Schrag brought me so deeply into her high school self that I stayed up too late to finish it, reading in the heavy humidity in a dehydrated state and woke up with a headache. A book hangover. I was nothing like Ariel Schrag as a teenager so I very much enjoyed vicariously living her experiences. Lik...
Schrag brought me so deeply into her high school self that I stayed up too late to finish it, reading in the heavy humidity in a dehydrated state and woke up with a headache. A book hangover. I was nothing like Ariel Schrag as a teenager so I very much enjoyed vicariously living her experiences. Lik...
Junior year. Shrag hits it out of the park again. She's so honest, so immediate, so painfully real.