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What makes you happy

Gownley, Jimmy (Author).

The second collection of comics about nine-year-old Amelia McBride and her friends, the Gathering of Awesome Super Pals (G.A.S.P.), in which Amelia tries to come to terms with her Aunt Tanner's fame and goes to Manhattan to visit her father.

Book  - 2009
J,GN FIC Gow
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  • ISBN: 1416986057
  • ISBN: 9781416986058
  • Physical Description print
    161 pages : color illustrations --.
  • Edition 1st Atheneum Books for Young Readers pbk. ed.
  • Publisher New York ; Toronto : Simon & Schuster Children's Pub., 2009.

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General Note:
"Atheneum Books for Young Readers".
"These comics were originally published individually by Renaissance Press"--T.p. verso.
Target Audience Note:
"Ages 7-12"--P. [4] of cover.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 12.99

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What Makes You Happy
What Makes You Happy
by Gownley, Jimmy (Author, Illustrator)
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What Makes You Happy


Meet Amelia Louise McBride, age twelve. She's been forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents' divorce, and is now living in a small town with her mom and her aunt Tanner. She has to deal with being the new kid in school, finding the right friends, getting sent to the principal's office (many times)--not to mention getting her first kiss. But with the help of G.A.S.P. (Gathering of Awesome Super Pals) members Reggie, Rhonda, and Pajamaman, Amelia knows everything's going to be okay. Except, of course, when it isn't. Jimmy Gownley's graphic-novel series has been nominated for multiple Eisner and Harvey Awards, and is already a hit with kids and librarians alike. Now, ginee seo books/Atheneum Books for Young Readers is proud to present new editions of the first two books in this acclaimed series. Called "a character to rival Ramona" by School Library Journal, Amelia is funny, generous, and real--and reading her is an addictive pleasure that will hook middle-grade readers from the first panel to the last.