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The Rocky Road Trip of Lydia Goldblatt & Julie Graham-Chang

by Amy Ignatow

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It's summertime, and Lydia and Julie are going on a road trip! After all the ups and downs of their first year in junior high, they're looking forward to seeing the sights and getting some new perspective on their quest for popularity. Papa Dad and Daddy will provide the transportation, and Lydia and Julie will provide the entertainment. At first they use their Powers of Observation to catalog the traditions and oddities of each new location they visit, but soon their attention turns to parents and negotiating sensitive family dynamics. By the time the duo hits familiar streets again, they may have to accept some uncomfortable truths, but their journey is infused with the humor, heart, and truthfulness that Amy Ignatow is known for.… (more)
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This graphic novel tells the story of two friends who just finished off their school year. One of the girls invites her friend along on her family vacation around the United States. Both girls travel to all of the nation's coolest and most popular monuments. The illustrations of the book are creative and original because of its bright, vibrant colors and detail. The girls have many funny stories to tell and encounter some interesting situations. This book is also unique because of its text. Each page has different font, ranging from cursive, bold, italics, and text. The book also includes secret notes exchanged between the two friends, letters they have written, diary entries, postcards, and emails. Every page has detail and is fascinating to look at. The reader definitely will not get bored when reading this graphic novel. This book is great for teaching students about America's national monuments and where they are located. ( )
  sarahbranch | Apr 10, 2016 |
I've found a new favorite! This was my first experience with the Popularity Papers series and I was quite impressed. I loved the journal format with the running commentary from BFFs since birth, Julie and Lydia. I quickly fell love with Lydia, Julie and Julie's dads.Amy Ignatow does a great job of presenting serious topics: same sex marriage, adoption, divorce and absentee fathers in a way that is realistic and not overly preachy and makes them humorous. How cool is that? Awesome book, so excited to read the others! ( )
  68papyrus | Jun 14, 2013 |
An installment of the wildly popular "Popularity Papers" series which includes a character (Julie) with two gay dads.
  rschwed | Oct 5, 2013 |
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It's summertime, and Lydia and Julie are going on a road trip! After all the ups and downs of their first year in junior high, they're looking forward to seeing the sights and getting some new perspective on their quest for popularity. Papa Dad and Daddy will provide the transportation, and Lydia and Julie will provide the entertainment. At first they use their Powers of Observation to catalog the traditions and oddities of each new location they visit, but soon their attention turns to parents and negotiating sensitive family dynamics. By the time the duo hits familiar streets again, they may have to accept some uncomfortable truths, but their journey is infused with the humor, heart, and truthfulness that Amy Ignatow is known for.

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