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Lädt ... Lumberjanes #8von Noelle Stevenson, Brooke A. Allen (Illustrator), Grace Ellis
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Gehört zur ReiheLumberjanes (8)
Comic and Graphic Books.
Fantasy.
Juvenile Fiction.
HTML: This crazy war between Apollo and Artemis finally reaches its peak and it's up to the Lumberjanes to save their camp from this crazy sibling rivalry. All questions are finally answered and the scouts learn the true importance of trust and friendship. .Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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All the things that I loved about the issues that comprised the first volume are still here. The girl are well written, their friendships are true to life, at least in my experience, and their capable. I also have a strange love of the liberal use of "what the junk" and "splainin". I can't help myself.
The storyline gets even better in this volume as they learn about the strangeness of their camp. They took the initial draw and just made it better. And Jen, the cabin leader, is my favorite. The main benefit to the volume over the issues is that the volume has whatever excerpts from the Lumberjane Field Manual covering whatever badge they earn in the issue.
There was also this other awesome thing. I had seen it back in #2 when Jen yelled "Holy Mae Jamison" but I didn't recognize the name. It's shameful, I know. But I made the connection then she exclaimed "Holy bell hooks" in #5. Which just meant that I looked up every name that came after. I thought using the names of famous women of their heritage was amazing. Another character says "Agnodice" in #6 and then Jen throws down with Sister Rosetta Tharpe in that same issue. The last one was Annie Smith Peck in #8. I love it!
(the names are linked to the ladies' wikipedia pages, but Goodreads users will have to just google them.)
Seriously, the whole thing just makes my little feminist heart flutter. ( )