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Sunny Side Up

by Jennifer L. Holm

Series: Sunny Lewin (1)

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Sunny Lewin is sent to live with her grandfather for the summer in Florida, where she befriends Buzz, a boy completely obsessed with comic books, and faces the secret behind why she is in Florida in the first place.
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Why didn't this book exist when I was 12? For this generation, it could be as significant as a Judy Blume novel. It's the story of Sunny, sent to spend the summer in Florida with her grandfather because her older brother is dealing with drug and alcohol issues. She's an endearing girl who thinks deep thoughts and makes friends of all ages as a fish out of water in a retirement community. I am going to buy it for my middle school age nephew - it is THAT universal. Wish me luck! ( )
  froxgirl | Apr 25, 2023 |
This was a fun-quick graphic novel read. It has a positive message to readers about growing up and being honest with family members. It might be hard at times to have a sibling that is struggling as Sunny does in this story with substance abuse. It is never portrayed in a grotesque way, but it is shown and can be understood by younger readers that the brother smokes, drinks, and partakes in drugs. However, that is not the main focus of the story. Our journey is along with Sunshine while she goes away to visit her Grandfather in Florida instead of the vacation she was originally supposed to take with her friend. Now she's stuck in a retirement community and has to figure out how to still enjoy her time. ( )
  LectricLibrary | Feb 16, 2022 |
this is really nice. there is much more depth than the cover might suggest, and it deals with family relationships, substance abuse, misplaced guilt, and friendship. it's not saccharine sweet, although it does have a feel-good ending, but it allows for emotional growth and understanding to develop. there are nice parallels between the older brother's drinking and gramp's smoking, and the older brother's emotional inconsistencies with the hulk's. the superheroes and comics were threaded nicely throughout. this is well done and manages to be both easy and meaningful. ( )
  overlycriticalelisa | Dec 24, 2021 |
children's graphic novel (dealing with an older brother's substance abuse). ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
This was such a fun surprise. I figured it would be a fun breezy book based on the cover, but I never expected it to take place in the 70s or be as deep as it was. Sunny has been pushed off to her grandpa’s Florida retirement village for the summer. The story goes back and forth between her summer with gramps and the year+ at home in Pennsylvania before she travels. While most of this is a sunny fun read, it does deal with bigger and deeper issues of substance abuse and how it affects a family. It does so in a natural way that does not wrap everything up in a tiddy bow at the end. It shows that life has its difficulties, they are not your fault, and that you can get through them. It was a wonderful book and I am glad there is a sequel.
#Popsugarchallenge - has 3 generations ( )
  LibrarianRyan | Feb 17, 2021 |
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Sunny Lewin is sent to live with her grandfather for the summer in Florida, where she befriends Buzz, a boy completely obsessed with comic books, and faces the secret behind why she is in Florida in the first place.

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