"Told through real-life journals, collages, lists, and drawings, this coming-of-age story illustrates the transformation of an 18-year-old girl from a small-town teenager into an independent city-dwelling college student. Written in an autobiographical style with beautiful artwork, Little Fish shows the challenges of being a young person facing the world on her own for the very first time and the unease--as well as excitement--that comes along with that challenge."--
Told through real-life journals, collages, lists, and drawings, this graphic-novel memoir of Ramsey Beyer follows her transformation from an eighteen-year-old teenager from a small town to an independent college art student living in the city.
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I expected a lot more from this but this girl just ending up being boring yet strangely repeatable to me. This book is just a fast chill read and don't expect anything really to happen, just a slice of life.
One thing I like to do is make lists, I learned that I HATE reading other peoples lists. This book is FULL of lists and diary type writings that I honestly just skipped all of them. ~Ashley