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Amelia rules [graphic novel] : the whole world's crazy

These all-ages color stories about a girl and her group of friends are funny and touching with enough bite to keep them from being too "kiddy." Amelia's parents have just gotten divorced, and she and her mom have moved in with her Aunt Tanner. Like many kids, she sees herself as the only normal one, surrounded by crazy friends and relatives. She hangs out with a varied group of misfits-some of who really are weird, like Pajamaman, a kid who never speaks or changes out of his sleepwear-to avoid thinking about the trauma she's facing at home. Many of the stories are linked, connected by short monologues in which Amelia explains more about her situation, the characters, or how she feels. These kids are real-that means that sometimes they're evil, greedy, and self-centered. Sometimes they don't understand or see things that are obvious to us, and when they do notice, it's the biggest thing in the world to them. That vision is an eye-opener for the reader, and Jimmy Gownley is a genius at capturing their perspective. These kids are realistic while still being sympathetic and even funny.

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  • "Hangin' out"@en
  • "Hole world's crazy"@en
  • "When the past is a present"@en
  • "Hanging out"@en
  • "In with the out crowd"@en
  • "Whole world's crazy"@en
  • "Whole world's crazy"

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  • "These all-ages color stories about a girl and her group of friends are funny and touching with enough bite to keep them from being too "kiddy." Amelia's parents have just gotten divorced, and she and her mom have moved in with her Aunt Tanner. Like many kids, she sees herself as the only normal one, surrounded by crazy friends and relatives. She hangs out with a varied group of misfits-some of who really are weird, like Pajamaman, a kid who never speaks or changes out of his sleepwear-to avoid thinking about the trauma she's facing at home. Many of the stories are linked, connected by short monologues in which Amelia explains more about her situation, the characters, or how she feels. These kids are real-that means that sometimes they're evil, greedy, and self-centered. Sometimes they don't understand or see things that are obvious to us, and when they do notice, it's the biggest thing in the world to them. That vision is an eye-opener for the reader, and Jimmy Gownley is a genius at capturing their perspective. These kids are realistic while still being sympathetic and even funny."@en
  • "Amelia McBride is going to her first dance (with a boy no less), but she's not the only one with a date. Yikes! Is Amelia's mom seeing someone too? Perhaps Reggie (a.k.a. Captain Amazing) can shed some light on the situation. But it's not all fun for the 10-year-old spitfire. A good friend reveals that her father will be sent to a dangerous country with his job in the military, and it gets Amelia thinking about her own family, her past, and what it means for the present."@en
  • "Amelia is going to her first dance with a boy and maybe her mother might have a date, too."@en
  • "A collection of comic stories featuring nine-year-old Amelia, who has moved from Manhattan to a small town in the wake of her parent's divorce, and her fourth-grade friends, the Gathering of Awesome Super Pals, otherwise known as G.A.S.P. In graphic novel format."
  • "Amelia McBride attends a dance with a boy, learns that her father is being deployed to a dangerous area with the military for a year, and sorts out life's lessons with her friends and family."@en
  • "New school, new friends, and a new life are what's in store for nine-year-old Amelia Louise McBride. Forced out of Manhattan and into small-town life after her parents' divorse, Amelia struggles to keep her sanity amid her new friends: the superhero wannabe Reggie Grabinsky; :arch nemesis" Phonda Bleenie; and the mysterious loner known only as "Pajamaman.""@en
  • "A collection of comic stories featuring nine-year-old Amelia Louise McBride who, in the wake of her parents' divorce, has moved from Manhattan to a small town and hooked up with three precarious new fourth-grade friends who call themselves the Gathering of Awesome Super Pals, otherwise known as G.A.S.P."
  • "A collection of comic stories featuring nine-year-old Amelia, who has moved from Manhattan to a small town in the wake of her parent's divorce, and her fourth-grade friends, the Gathering of Awesome Super Pals, otherwise known as G.A.S.P."@en

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  • "Comic books, strips, etc"
  • "Comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "Graphic novels"
  • "Graphic novels"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Còmics"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Comic strip characters -- Fiction"@en

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  • "Amelia rules [graphic novel] : the whole world's crazy"@en
  • "Amelia Rules:The Whole World's Crazy"@en
  • "Amelia rules! : the whole world's crazy"
  • "Amelia rules! : the whole world's crazy"@en
  • "Amelia rules! : funny story"@en
  • "Amelia rules! Vol. 01, The whole world's crazy"@en
  • "Il mondo di Amelia!"
  • "¡Amelia mola! : el mundo esá loco"
  • "Amelia rules! : hangin' out!"@en
  • "Amelia Rules:SuperHeroes"@en
  • "Amelia rules! v. # 4 When the past is a present"@en
  • "When the past is a present"@en
  • "The whole world's crazy"@en
  • "¡Amelia mola!"@es
  • "¡Amelia mola! : lo que te hace feliz"
  • "Amelia rules!"
  • "Amelia rules! : in with the out crowd"@en
  • "Amelia Rules! : superheroes"@en
  • "Amelia rules : the whole world's crazy"
  • "Amelia Rules! The Whole World's Crazy"@en
  • "Amelia rules! : when the past is a present"@en