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Original Title: Page by Paige
ISBN: 0810997223 (ISBN13: 9780810997226)
Edition Language: English
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)
Literary Awards: Harvey Awards Nominee for Best Letterer, Best Inker, Best Graphic Album Original, Most Promising New Talent, and Best Writer (2012), Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards Nominee for Best Lettering (for Laura Lee Gulledge) (2012), Cybils Award Nominee for Graphic Novels (Young Adult) (2011)
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Page by Paige Paperback | Pages: 192 pages
Rating: 3.94 | 8506 Users | 992 Reviews

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Title:Page by Paige
Author:Laura Lee Gulledge
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:May 1st 2011 by Amulet Paperbacks
Categories:Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Young Adult. Comics. Realistic Fiction. Fiction

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Everyone sees a quiet redhead who draws things. But when I close my eyes, I'm laughing and screaming and scheming and daydreaming.
New city. New friends. New Paige?

When Paige's parents move her family from Virginia to New York City, Paige doesn't know where she fits in anymore. At first, the only thing keeping her company is her notebook, where she pours her worries and observations and experiments with her secret identity: ARTIST. With the confidence the book brings her, she starts to make friends and shake up her family's expectations. But she is ready to become the person she draws in her notebook?

Laura Lee Gulledge's stunning art digs deep into the soul and exposes all the ups, downs, and sideways feelings of being a young adult on the edge of the rest of your life.

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Ratings: 3.94 From 8506 Users | 992 Reviews

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This is a comic book style graphic novel for teens. Paige has moved with her parents from the mountains of Virginia to NYC. She misses the natural beauty of her home and her best friend to the point of feeling overwhelmed and anxious. She feels she can't talk to her parents at all and feels very very alone until she meets a group of friends who are artistic misfits like herself and they set out to explore Paige's creativity- and their own. This book is OK. Paige really really suffers from bad

Wonderful, wondeful book! I absolutly loved reading Page by Paige, and not just because Paige just so happens to be the name of someone very close to me, but because it was INSPIRING. It was a story told through pictures (as well as words) that people can relate to. This book really grabs me by the heart, I'm like Paige in so many ways it's... it's really very odd to me that I was able to find a book that I can relate to like I did this one. I saw this book and automatically wanted to read it,

I love this book, oh did I love this book. Page by Paige isn't the typical graphic novel in format. It's a little more free-flowing as there are many pages without panels. The author does a brilliant job of combining the artwork with the main character's emotions as the main character, Paige, is an artist and the GN reads like a combination of her diary and sketchbook. Paige's parents have uprooted her from her life in Charlottesville, VA and moved to Brooklyn. Forced to start over with new

I'm still not so sure what Paige had to complain about. She's moved to arguably one of the world's most beautiful cities (I grew up on a swampy Canadian army base built over a pig farm used to test Agent Orange, so I'd gladly trade places with her for the Big Apple) and she's a great drawer, but this is about moving as a teenager so it does have a lot of teenage angst drama going on in its pages. Luckily Paige opts not to wallow in this and instead does something constructive, using her art to



A really charming graphic novel. Yes, it's about a girl who moves to New York from Virginia, but it's really about how to live a creative life and still get outside of your own head from time to time. The art is great and does a great job of taking us inside Paige's head. And I really liked that this is a relatively small, quiet, and simple story that's sweet without being treacly. I really enoyed it.

Trigger warnings: nothing that I can think of?? 2.5 stars.I picked this up for the Contemporaryathon and the challenge to read a contemporary graphic novel. And I read it cover to cover in about 45 minutes, so...you know. There's that. But I have to say, I didn't really care for this. The art was solid. But the whole story - despite dealing with the protagonist's emotions over moving to a new city and being away from her friends and struggling in social situations - just felt a little...surface

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