![]() ![]() Fans of Smile and Sisters will adore this new story starring Raina and her family, but newcomers to Telgemeier's work will also love Guts.-Kacy Helwick, New Orleans Public Library Especially important is a scene in which Raina's therapist talks her through a grounding technique and deep breathing exercise, giving readers a coping technique that they can use. ![]() Telgemeier's art is incredibly expressive, and the green circles that surround Raina will have readers feeling nauseous along with her as her panic intensifies. ![]() The subject matter is conveyed realistically but with humor-anxiety can be taken seriously, and farts can still be funny. Raina's parents stayed supportive throughout, and they got her into therapy eventually, she was diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Her anxiety only led to more stomach troubles, and she also dealt with a school bully and a friend moving away. Then a boy in her class was made fun of for throwing up at school, and Raina worried about getting sick again. ![]() After her little sister brought home a case of stomach flu, young Raina woke up one night with an upset stomach and had to vomit. Gr 3-6-Telgemeier presents a new story from her childhood, which takes place when she was in the fourth and fifth grades. ![]()
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