4 stars
This is so cute, age appropriate, and very well told through both words and pictures. Any middle grade reader (and, well, maybe slightly older readers, too) will get a lot of enjoyment out of this one.
Ash, the m.c., is heading off to performing arts camp with their best friend, Ivy, and MANY expectations about exactly how the perfect summer will go. To the surprise of no one, things do not go according to Ash's plan, and drama - yep, DRAMA - ensues! There are great theater scenes (acting, choreo, set building, costuming), a lot of realistic conversation about relationships (friendships and more than platonic ones, too), and, of course, making and learning from one's mistakes. Ash does a lot of the latter, which is good, because they have some growth to accomplish!
This middle grade graphic novel is visually appealing, and the plot is straightforward. The representation is excellent. Most featured characters are explicitly queer and possess distinct identities within this realm.
I enjoyed this and look forward to more from this creator. I'll also be recommending this one to my students.
*Special thanks to NetGalley and Little, Brown Ink for this arc, which I received in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are my own.