Bound To Stay Bound

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 Laura Dean keeps breaking up with me
 Author: Tamaki, Mariko

 Publisher:  First Second (2019)

 Dewey: 741.5
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 289 p., ill. (chiefly col.), 22 cm

 BTSB No: 871696 ISBN: 9781250312846
 Ages: 14-18 Grades: 9-12

 Subjects:
 Love -- Fiction
 Lesbians -- Fiction
 Graphic novels

Price: $14.75

Summary:
Laura Dean, the most popular girl in high school, was Frederica Riley's dream girl, but Freddy is learning she is not the best girlfriend, so she seeks help from a mysterious medium and advice columnists to help her through being a teenager in love.

 Illustrator: Valero-O'Connell, Rosemary
Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: UG
   Reading Level: 2.50
   Points: 1.0   Quiz: 507004

Reviews:
   Booklist (01/01/23)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 05/01/2019 Gr 9 Up—Frederica Riley's tall, confident, and effortlessly cool girlfriend Laura Dean is the most popular girl in school. Laura breaks Freddy's heart over and over again, but Freddy still takes her back each time. Doodle, Freddy's BFF, introduces her to Seek-Her, a mysterious medium who echoes what Freddy's friends have been saying: stay away from Laura. But Freddy continues to sacrifice friendships for the sake of a destructive relationship, and consulting advice columnist Anna Vice may be the teen's last chance to listen to reason. Valero-O'Connell's artwork is the best part of this graphic novel. Soft, sweeping lines emphasize Freddy's emotional torment, the unconventional paneling lending itself to the tone of the story. It's not easy for someone in a toxic relationship to be objective, but Freddy manages not only to help herself but also to be there for Doodle, who arguably has the biggest problems of the entire novel. In fact, teenage Doodle's relationship with an adult is glossed over and should have been addressed. However, Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell do bring to life an artful narrative of relationships—old, new, harmful, and healing—and what happens when you learn to navigate them. VERDICT It's frustrating to watch Freddy flounder, making bad decision after bad decision, but there's something endearingly vulnerable about her beautifully drawn experiences that will resonate with teenagers. Consider for medium and large collections.—Michael Marie Jacobs, Darlington School, GA - Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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