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Starting middle school is hard enough when you don't know anyone; it's even harder when you're shy. A contemporary middlegrade graphic novel for fans of Guts and Real Friends about how dealing with anxiety and OCD can affect everyday life.As long as Maggie rolls the right number, nothing can go wrong...right?Maggie just wants to get through her first year of middle school. But between finding the best afterschool clubs, trying to make friends, and avoiding the rumored monster on school grounds, shes having a tough time...so she might need a little help from her twentysided dice. But what happens if Maggie rolls the wrong number?A touching middlegrade graphic novel that explores the complexity of anxiety, OCD, and learning to trust yourself and the world around you.A charming, compassionate story thats sure to resonate with anyone whos ever stayed up worrying. Gale Galligan, adaptor and illustrator of the BabySitters Club graphic novel series
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- Q: How many pages are in 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)'? A: This graphic novel contains three hundred thirty-six pages. It's designed to explore themes of anxiety and friendship.
- Q: What are the dimensions of 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)'? A: The dimensions are five point five one inches in length, zero point nine four inches in width, and seven point nine nine inches in height.
- Q: What type of binding does this graphic novel have? A: This book is published in paperback binding. This makes it lightweight and portable for readers.
- Q: What age group is 'Just Roll with It' suitable for? A: This graphic novel is suitable for middle-grade readers, typically ages eight to twelve. It addresses relatable themes for this age group.
- Q: Can adults enjoy 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)'? A: Yes, adults can enjoy this graphic novel too. Its themes of anxiety and friendship resonate with readers of all ages.
- Q: Is 'Just Roll with It' suitable for children with anxiety? A: Yes, it's suitable for children with anxiety. The story sensitively explores anxiety and OCD through relatable characters.
- Q: How should I care for 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)'? A: To keep this graphic novel in good condition, store it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
- Q: Can I clean the pages of this graphic novel? A: No, cleaning the pages is not recommended. Instead, handle the book with clean hands to avoid dirt and stains.
- Q: Is 'Just Roll with It' a good gift for kids? A: Yes, it's a great gift for kids. Its themes of friendship and self-acceptance make it a meaningful choice.
- Q: Where can I find 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)'? A: You can find this graphic novel at bookstores, online retailers, and libraries. It's widely available due to its popularity.
- Q: What if my copy of 'Just Roll with It' arrives damaged? A: If your copy arrives damaged, you should contact the retailer for a return or exchange. Most retailers provide customer support for such issues.
- Q: What are the main themes of 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)'? A: The main themes include anxiety, friendship, and self-discovery. The story reflects how these issues impact everyday life.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)'? A: The author is Veronica Agarwal. She writes and illustrates stories that resonate with middle-grade audiences.
- Q: Is 'Just Roll with It' similar to other graphic novels? A: Yes, it’s similar to graphic novels like 'Guts' and 'Real Friends.' All explore personal growth and social challenges.
- Q: Does 'Just Roll with It: (A Graphic Novel)' contain any mature content? A: No, it does not contain mature content. It’s appropriate for younger audiences and focuses on relatable challenges.