![]() With breathtaking art and honest storytelling, rising star Sarah Winifred Searle delivers a heartfelt story about love, friendship, and self-acceptance. Based on their 15-year-old self, the book’s authenticity and rawness is realised through beautiful, well-crafted illustrations. Winifred is finally breaking out of her shell, but there's one secret she can't bear to admit to April and Oscar, or even to herself-and this lie is threatening to destroy her newfound friendships. In their graphic novel The Greatest Thing, Sarah Winifred Searle perfectly captures not only the loneliness and insecurity of being 15, but also the love and joy. ![]() The three bond through clandestine sleepovers, thrift store shopping, and zine publishing. In art class, she meets two offbeat students, Oscar and April. It's the first day of sophomore year, and now that Winifred's two best (and only) friends have transferred to a private school, she must navigate high school on her own. ![]() ![]() This tender YA comic is perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier's Drama and Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham's Real Friends who are ready to graduate to their first teen graphic novel. I recently had the immense pleasure of writing a review of Sarah Winifred Searles graphic novel The Greatest Thing for the website Women Write About Comics. ![]()
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