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"A really unique story with beautiful drawings paired with watercolors. Wendy's relationship with her brother, John, is particularly moving."
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"I just wrote I'm not a fan of manga, but the graphic novel The Wendy Project has changed that! It's a modern tale of teen angst but told in the shadowy world of grief and fantasy, with a big nod to J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan."
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" This graphic novel was a dark twist on JM Barrie's Peter Pan. After the death of her brother Wendy has trouble differentiating between reality and fantasy. Everyone tells Wendy that her brother is dead, however, Wendy believes he is in Neverland. Th"
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“High school is like purgatory. It's a cesspool of hormones and emotion. And everyone is looking for a life raft.”
― The Wendy Project
― The Wendy Project
“Flying is like riding a bike. You think you forget, but you don't. You just need a happy thought.”
― The Wendy Project
― The Wendy Project
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“Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I’ve taken for granted.”
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