Title: The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl
By: Barry Lyga
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
Publish Date: 2006
ISBN: 0618723927
Page #: 320
Classification: Fiction
Genre: Fiction
Age Level: Older Teen
Reader's Annotation: An outcast teen boy and a goth girl form an unlikely alliance as shelter from high school life. Donnie aka Fanboy's secret survival skill is his artistic creation of a graphic novel and not only does he tell his new and only best friend but she starts to work on it with him.
Summary: Amidst bullying and the harsh realities of high school life, Donnie copes with the drudgery of
Bibliotherapeitic Usefulness: Bullying, Friendship, Art, Graphic Novels, Growing Up
Reason this book was chosen: In the light of recent school violence like Columbine and copy-cats since then, a sensitive reader may be somewhat bothered by the casual way in Donnie talks about violence. But I think it is important to realize that their is a general reality that is a teenage boy's inner dialogue and then there is the psychopath that is a murderer. This distinguishing factor is crucial in approaching this novel. There is a realism here that sets this book apart and above all others and it is this quality that makes it speak to me and other fans of the book. I would hate to see the reader or a parent get lost in a generalization because this book is a gem and in actuality its honesty is what makes it so.
Extras: Author Website http://fanboyandgothgirl.com/
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