My Rating: 4.5
Thank you Candlewick for providing an e-book copy through Edelweiss Plus.
Synopsis:
This is a graphic novel adaptation of the award-winning book of the same title. Piedad “Piddy” Sanchez is having a hard time adjusting to her new school. Her best friend, Mitzi, is at another school, and she is “not Latine enough” to hang with the Latine kids. What makes everything worse is that, apparently, Yaqui Delgado wants to kick her ass. First, Piddy doesn’t even know who Yaqui is. Second, Yaqui wants to fight because her boyfriend was looking at Piddy’s butt. Piddy doesn’t have time for this and focuses on her relationship with her mother and staying in touch with Mitzi. But Yaqui is dangerous. It starts small, from rumored threats to thrown chocolate milk, until the bullying escalates into groups of girls parking outside her family’s shop and stalking her on the streets. Piddy doesn’t know what to do, and starts to fail her classes, skip school, and bubble into herself, refusing to talk to anyone about her unfortunate life. But the harassment will never stop if she lets it continue. Can Yaqui find a way to fight back, or should she just try to survive, or even run away?
What I Liked: Everything. I’ve already read the story before, which gets a 5/5. The graphic novel version is always a pleasure to read because a) you get to see the characters in action b) the severity of some events are brought to light better in imagery compared to words. Mel Valentine Vargas, the illustrator, illustrates Piddy and her life in a simplistic style that is easy to follow. Characters have dynamic facial expressions, the action is well choreographed, and the two-toned color scheme makes readers focus on the characters/plot more than the art itself (this is a good thing for novel adaptations that focus on realism and interpersonal development). Overall, this is a great visual adaptation to an already amazing novel.
What I Didn’t Like: Nothing
Who Would I Recommend This To: Teens who have read the book before, teens who like realistic graphic novels or who rather read the graphic novel than the book. In general, teens who want to read Latine protagonists, bullying, high school life, and overcoming real-life obstacles.
Review Date: July 1, 2023