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Chargement... Mary Anne Saves the Day: A Graphic Novel (The Baby-Sitters Club #3): Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix) (original 2007; édition 2015)par Raina Telgemeier (Adapter)
Information sur l'oeuvreMary Anne Saves the Day [The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novel] par Ann M. Martin (Creator) (2007)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. OMG. I loved the BSC when I was little. Though I doubted it, a small part of that love must have lived on in me somewhere (like the way chicken pox lives on in your body even after you're well again) because I enjoyed reading this comic version so much. It was pretty embarrassing to be reading this on the bus and smiling, but I was so happy to be able to re-experience being twelve years old that it didn't bother me. This is one of my little sister's favorite books and I had nothing else to do this afternoon so I read it. It was a pretty frustrating experience. These girls are some of the most short-tempered I've ever seen in a book. One breaks down in tears because her mother calls another one of the girls "my." The main conflict of the book starts because one girl takes a job of taking care of a baby without asking the other girls? What middle-schooler would prefer to take care of a crying, poopy baby instead of an older child? Overall I found the story dull and frustrating, but I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt and assuming it would be better if I was 11. In the last installment, the BSC banded together to fight off the rival Baby Sitters Agency, but in this story, their conflict is with each other; it stems from "job-hogging" but ends with none of the members talking to any of the others. Shy Mary Anne makes a new friend, Dawn, during this period, and the two of them realize that Dawn's mom and Mary Anne's dad dated in high school. After a near-disaster at Jamie Newton's fourth birthday, the club makes up, and accepts Dawn into its ranks.
It’s still rare to see women in comics who have relationships with each other that don’t revolve around the men in the lives. I loved this story for reminding me of how many more options there are, good and bad.
Une adaptation en bande dessin? des aventures de Kristy, Mary Anne, Lucy et Claudia, des adolescentes d'une douzaine d'ann?s ayant fond ?un club de baby-sitters. Le r?it des mšaventures qu'elles connaissent au cours de leur exp?ience de travail voisine avec celui des problm?es qu'elles connaissent dans leur milieu familial, troubl ?par des querelles, des divorces, l'arriv? d'un petit frr?e, et cetera Dans cet opus: une nouvelle recrue se joint ?la petite bande. Il s'agit de Dawn Schafer, une fillette qui peine ?s'adapter au climat pluvieux du Connecticut aprs? avoir grandi sous le soleil de la Californie. Son int?ration au Club est par ailleurs rendue trs? difficile par Kristy, qui jalouse l'amiti ?qu'elle dv?eloppe avec Mary Anne. Cette dernir?e risque en effet de devenir sa demi-soeur puisque sa mr?e frq?uente son pr?e. Dans l'espoir de se faire accepter et de prouver ses qualitš de gardienne, Dawn accepte donc de garder les enfants de la famille Barrett, qui sont de v?itables monstres depuis le divorce de leurs parents. [SDM].Du r?it-recette l?er posant un regard candide sur les pr?ccupations de pr?dolescentes dont on c?b?re l'esprit d'entreprise, le sens de la responsabilit ?et l'autonomie. Un graphisme entir?ement en couleur, croqu ?d'un trait simple et naf?, met en scn?e ces r?its dans l'esprit de l'original. [SDM]. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Mary Anne ends up making friends with the new kid in school. Her name is Dawn and they get along well. It comes out eventually that she’d made friends with her to make the members of the Baby-Sitting Club jealous, but in the end that doesn’t really matter.
The entire Baby-Sitters Club eventually makes up with one another. They become friends again and find a way to work through the things that had upset them to begin with. Best of all they invite Dawn to be a member. I think that’s pretty neat, because she’d helped Mary Anne with a baby-sitting job and everything turned out really well, even though Mary Anne was struggling with the desire to panic the entire time.
This was a nice addition to the storyline and it helps the readers get to know Mary Anne a lot more. It also introduces us to Dawn a new member of the Club! I look forward to reading the next book in the series soon! ( )