Bound To Stay Bound

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 Lights (Sheets)
 Author: Thummler, Brenna

 Publisher:  Oni Press (2023)

 Dewey: 741.5
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 361 p., col. ill., 22 cm

 BTSB No: 882180 ISBN: 9781637152317
 Ages: 10-14 Grades: 5-9

 Subjects:
 Graphic novels
 Ghosts -- Fiction
 Friendship -- Fiction
 Mystery fiction

Price: $13.93

Summary:
Marjorie Glatt's life was forever changed the day she discovered a group of ghosts hiding in her family's laundromat. One of those ghosts was Wendell: a lonely phantom turned Marjorie's best friend. When he and Marjorie are joined by ghost-enthusiast Eliza Duncan, the three friends band together in friendship, bravery, and all things paranormal. In graphic novel format.


Reviews:
   School Library Journal (09/01/23)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 09/01/2023 Gr 6 Up—The final entry in Thummler's "Sheets" trilogy, Lights focuses on the aftermath of grief, providing a loving send-off for its unlikely trio of friends. The first volume centered on Marjorie, a middle school student grieving her mom's death, who befriends a group of ghosts that haunt her family's laundromat. Delicates introduced Eliza, an alienated classmate on the precipice of deep depression, who connects with Marjorie and her ghost friend, Wendell. Lights finds the protagonists cautiously moving beyond their struggles and exploring how it might look to feel okay. At the same time, they are intent on uncovering the hazy circumstances of Wendell's death. As the group explores Wendell's parents' abandoned home and dance school that they once owned, the amateur sleuths tiptoe into murder-mystery territory, but ultimately uncover an everyday tragedy worthy of its own ballet. Thummler's wiry, textural illustrations are subtly cinematic, employing a retro pastel palette that gently mutes the narrative-enhancing intensity of her artwork. Though the work of wrapping up the trilogy entails streamlining a story that excels in its winding, intuitive flow, emotional messiness remains in the air throughout the story, especially in interactions between the living protagonists and their loving, concerned parents. Marjorie's family is white, Eliza's family is Black, and Wendell is revealed to have been white. VERDICT A thoughtful finale to an emotionally incisive story, best appreciated as a part of the series.—Emilia Packard - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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