Raina Telgemeier's #1 New York Times bestselling, Eisner Award-winning graphic memoir based on her childhood! Raina just wants to be a normal sixth grader.
Even people with bad teeth (like our first president, George Washington) should show their toothy grins because there's no such thing as a bad smile. So heed Birdy's advice and practice your smile—you'll need it while reading this book!
In this graphic novel, Raina struggles with her self-esteem as she deals with braces and other orthodontic treatments at the same time she tries to cope with typical pre-teen and teen issues.
From the enlightened smile of the Holy Buddha to the lewd leer of the seventeenth century Dutch chicken groper, from the sociological to the scatological, Angus Trumble presents a uniquely readable and erudite insight into the cultural, ...
We all deserve to smile. A true believer in education, this book was also designed to teach children how to count. Throughout the book, there are subtle numbers located on the characters.
After reading this book, you are sure to find yourself well-prepared and equipped with the right tools to face adverse times and emerge victorious over them because you deserve to smile and be happy, all the time!
... smiling , cheering up , and being happy . Designed with a meticulous eye for detail , digital photography , and a little magic , each image in Smile is created with bright , vivid flowers that capture floral art in ways never seen ...
She explores the struggle of a body yearning to match its inner landscape, the pain of postpartum depression, the story of a marriage, being a playwright and working mom to three small children, and the desire for a resilient spiritual life ...