Smile Graphic Novel - Raina Telgemeier
Smile - Raina Telgemeier (Graphic Novel)
Smile is a classic, #1 New York Times bestselling graphic memoir that has become a defining work in middle-grade literature. Based on Raina Telgemeier’s own life, the story is a relatable, funny, and sometimes painful look at the transition from elementary to high school, centered around a significant dental trauma.
Plot Summary
Sixth-grader Raina just wants to be a normal girl, but everything changes one night after Girl Scouts when she trips and falls, severely injuring her two front teeth. What follows is a years-long ordeal of grueling dental work, including surgery, embarrassing braces, and even headgear. On top of her dental drama, Raina must navigate a major earthquake, confusing boy troubles, and friends who turn out to be not-so-friendly. It is a story of finding the strength to get through awkward phases and discovering what it truly means to smile.
Key Features
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Relatable "Cringe" Moments: Captures the universal awkwardness of middle school with a perfect balance of humor and sincerity.
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Expressive Artwork: Telgemeier’s clean, bright, and highly expressive illustrations make the emotions of the characters immediately accessible and engaging.
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Themes of Resilience: Beyond the dental focus, the book explores self-esteem, the courage to stand up to "frenemies," and the importance of finding one's own path.
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Pioneer of the Genre: Widely credited with sparking the modern explosion of popularity for middle-grade graphic memoirs.
Specifications
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Author/Illustrator: Raina Telgemeier
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Format: Graphic Novel / Memoir
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Target Age: 8–12 years (Grades 3–7)
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Awards: Eisner Award for Best Publication for Teens; Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor
<p><strong>Condition:</strong> Gently used, excellent condition.</p>