Sunshine: a graphic novel / by Jarrett J. Krosoczka.

By: Krosoczka, Jarrett [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York City : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, 2023Edition: First editionDescription: 226 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781338356328 :Subject(s): Krosoczka, Jarrett -- Juvenile literature | Krosoczka, Jarrett -- Comic books, strips, etc | Camp counselors -- Comic books, strips, etc | Camp counselors -- Biography -- Juvenile literature | Camps -- Comic books, strips, etc | Camps -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 796.54 LOC classification: PS3611.R67 | Z46 2023Awards: A Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)Summary: "When Jarrett J. Krosoczka was in high school, he was part of a program that sent students to be counselors at a camp for seriously ill kids and their families. Going into it, Jarrett was worried: Wouldn't it be depressing, to be around kids facing such a serious struggle? Wouldn't it be grim? But instead of the shadow of death, Jarrett found something else at Camp Sunshine: the hope and determination that gets people through the most troubled of times. Not only was he subject to some of the usual rituals that come with being a camp counselor (wilderness challenges, spooky campfire stories, an extremely stinky mascot costume), but he also got a chance to meet some extraordinary kids facing extraordinary circumstances. He learned about the captivity of illness, for sure... but he also learned about the freedom a safe space can bring. Now, in his follow-up to the National Book Award finalist Hey, Kiddo, Jarrett brings readers back to Camp Sunshine so we can meet the campers and fellow counselors who changed the course of his life."
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Junior Library Guild

"When Jarrett J. Krosoczka was in high school, he was part of a program that sent students to be counselors at a camp for seriously ill kids and their families. Going into it, Jarrett was worried: Wouldn't it be depressing, to be around kids facing such a serious struggle? Wouldn't it be grim? But instead of the shadow of death, Jarrett found something else at Camp Sunshine: the hope and determination that gets people through the most troubled of times. Not only was he subject to some of the usual rituals that come with being a camp counselor (wilderness challenges, spooky campfire stories, an extremely stinky mascot costume), but he also got a chance to meet some extraordinary kids facing extraordinary circumstances. He learned about the captivity of illness, for sure... but he also learned about the freedom a safe space can bring. Now, in his follow-up to the National Book Award finalist Hey, Kiddo, Jarrett brings readers back to Camp Sunshine so we can meet the campers and fellow counselors who changed the course of his life."

Ages 14 & Up.

Grades 9 & Up.

HL460L Lexile.

A Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)

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