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Trespassers [graphic novel] / by Breena Bard.

By: Publisher: New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 249 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1338264214
  • 1338264230
  • 9781338264210
  • 9781338264234
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 741.5/973 23
Summary: Gabby Woods loves a mystery, but is breaking into an abandoned lake house going too far to uncover the truth? Gabby Woods is looking forward to another summer vacation at her family's lake house, even though she would rather bury herself in a mystery novel than make new friends. But soon Gabby meets Paige, a snarky kid from Chicago, and they get caught up in a local mystery: the sudden disappearance of a glamorous couple and the extravagant lake house they left behind. To gather clues about the missing couple, Paige coaxes Gabby into trespassing. Though Gabby knows it's wrong, each sneaky visit to the abandoned lake house uncovers new mysteries. With suspicions mounting about foul play, Gabby must decide what she's willing to risk to uncover the truth, or if solving this mystery -- and keeping her friendship with Paige -- are more trouble than they're worth.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Middle School Middle School Middle School GRAPHIC NOVEL GN Bar (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 04/05/2024 34683000304264
Book Book New Franklin New Franklin New Franklin GRAPHIC NARRATIVE GN BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 03/04/2024 34686000336814
Book Book Portsmouth Public Library Public Library - Youth PubLib YOUTH GRAPHICA J GRAPHIC BARD, B. (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34518006478110
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Gabby Woods loves a mystery, but is breaking into an abandoned lake house going too far to uncover the truth?Gabby Woods is looking forward to another summer vacation at her family's lake house, even though she would rather bury herself in a mystery novel than make new friends. But soon Gabby meets Paige, a snarky kid from Chicago, and they get caught up in a local mystery: the sudden disappearance of a glamorous couple and the extravagant lake house they left behind. To gather clues about the missing couple, Paige coaxes Gabby into trespassing. Though Gabby knows it's wrong, each sneaky visit to the abandoned lake house uncovers new mysteries. With suspicions mounting about foul play, Gabby must decide what she's willing to risk to uncover the truth, or if solving this mystery -- and keeping her friendship with Paige -- are more trouble than they're worth.

Gabby Woods loves a mystery, but is breaking into an abandoned lake house going too far to uncover the truth? Gabby Woods is looking forward to another summer vacation at her family's lake house, even though she would rather bury herself in a mystery novel than make new friends. But soon Gabby meets Paige, a snarky kid from Chicago, and they get caught up in a local mystery: the sudden disappearance of a glamorous couple and the extravagant lake house they left behind. To gather clues about the missing couple, Paige coaxes Gabby into trespassing. Though Gabby knows it's wrong, each sneaky visit to the abandoned lake house uncovers new mysteries. With suspicions mounting about foul play, Gabby must decide what she's willing to risk to uncover the truth, or if solving this mystery -- and keeping her friendship with Paige -- are more trouble than they're worth.

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Reviews provided by Syndetics

Publishers Weekly Review

Eighth grader Gabby Woods is ready for her family's annual trip to their lake house in Wisconsin's north woods, a multigenerational tradition. With the closing of the paper mill that her father manages, though, this summer could be their last at the lake. A nudge from new neighbor Paige draws her out of herself--and her tendency to spend the vacation reading mysteries--and into investigating and documenting a real-life mystery surrounding the abandoned house on a nearby bluff. Bard, making her solo debut, matches her story with friendly art that feels consistent with its lake house setting; the distinctively drawn cabins evoke a specific place and seasonal moment, lending themselves to sunny days and spooky elements. Gabby's slow process of emerging from her shell and her uneasy friendship with the more rebellious and outgoing Paige illustrates the way in which childhood friendships are often formed by proximity and necessity, and her supportive family and extended community, including an avuncular neighbor, are comforting additions. Though the resolution of the mystery veers toward anticlimax, it ultimately lands on refreshingly realistic simplicity. A cozy tale of mystery and friendship that will appeal to readers looking for a summer read. Ages 8--12. Agent: Alex Slater, Trident Media Group. (May)

School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--6--Gabby and her family head to their lake house for another lovely summer vacation. While Gabby would prefer to spend the time cuddled up with a good book, her parents introduce her to Paige, the daughter of another lake house family. Paige is everything Gabby isn't: Paige loves adventure and the outdoors, and she's a master at keeping secrets. When Gabby learns of an old, empty cottage home nearby that's at the center of a celebrity disappearance, she's inspired to write a story, and Paige becomes Gabby's unlikely coauthor. Together, the girls decide to break into the cottage to discover its secrets. Their friendship is tested by Gabby's desire to do the right thing and Paige's distrust of people around her. This is a slow burn of a middle grade graphic novel. Bard spends the first third of the story introducing Gabby and Paige's families, fleshing out the world in and around their summer homes, as multiple plot lines intertwine. The natural dialogue and sharp characterization carry this book; Bard's artwork uses a minimalistic style reminiscent of Raina Telgemeier's work, but the characters' expressions and gestures remain realistic. VERDICT A solid recommendation for libraries where middle grade graphic novels are popular.--Matisse Mozer, Los Angeles Public Library

Booklist Review

Gabby plans to spend summer vacation at her family's lake house reading mysteries, but she gets more than she bargained for when presented with a real-life unsolved mystery. A nearby gated mansion has remained empty for years--one night the site of a party, owners gone the next morning--and Gabby decides to write a story about the husband murdering his wife. Gabby's adventurous and tough new neighbor, Paige, talks her into seeking out real clues by breaking into the mansion, but when Paige, suspecting an elderly neighbor, tries to get Gabby to break into his home, the girls' tempestuous friendship is put to the test. In her traditional publishing debut, Bard tackles the difficulties of making new friends and the importance of not jumping to conclusions through an imaginative mini mystery story written by Gabby. Bard's illustrations are bright and cheerful, reminiscent of Raina Telgemeier's, and will leave readers feeling as if they are exploring the lake house's environs alongside the characters. A solid mystery for middle-grade comics collections.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Breena Bard writes and illustrates comics, drawing inspiration from her childhood in Wisconsin, and the stacks of graphic novels on her bedside table. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, two kids, and cranky but lovable cat.

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