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Nat enough Volume 2, Forget me Nat  Cover Image Book Book

Nat enough Volume 2, Forget me Nat / Maria Scrivan.

Scrivan, Maria, (author,, illustrator.).

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  • ISBN: 9781338538250
  • ISBN: 133853825X
  • ISBN: 9781338538243
  • ISBN: 1338538241
  • Physical Description: 234 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, 2020.
Subject: Self-confidence > Juvenile fiction > Comic books, strips, etc. > Juvenile fiction.
Girls > Juvenile fiction > Comic books, strips, etc. > Juvenile fiction.
Schools > Juvenile fiction > Comic books, strips, etc. > Juvenile fiction.
Infatuation > Juvenile fiction > Comic books, strips, etc. > Juvenile fiction.
Friendship > Juvenile fiction > Comic books, strips, etc. > Juvenile fiction.
Politics, Practical > Juvenile fiction > Comic books, strips, etc. > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Graphic novels.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Town of Plymouth.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Pease Public Library J GRA SCRIVAN Nat Enough #2
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34598000870967 Children's Graphic Novels Available -

Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9781338538250
Forget Me Nat: a Graphic Novel (Nat Enough #2)
Forget Me Nat: a Graphic Novel (Nat Enough #2)
by Scrivan, Maria (Author, Illustrator)
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Forget Me Nat: a Graphic Novel (Nat Enough #2)

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From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.

In this sequel to the New York Times best-selling Nat Enough (2020), readers connect again with middle school student Natalie and her friends Zoe and Flo. This time around, Nat is excited and nervous about a possible romance. She has a crush on her friend Derek, who also loves comic books and is fun to be around, but once she starts changing herself to align with Derek's preferences, Nat's pals start feeling like they're losing their best friend. When she starts breaking promises and canceling plans, Zoe lets Nat know that she's feeling disrespected and angry at Nat's thoughtlessness. After some embarrassing encounters and a dance that doesn't go as Nat hoped, she realizes that she wasn't being a great friend and vows to regain her true identity. As with the first volume, Scrivan's cartoony artwork is bubbly and colorful, making for another fun and thoughtful middle-grade graphic novel for fans of Shannon Hale's Real Friends (2017) or Lucy Knisley's Stepping Stones (2020).


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