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Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy

A feel-good YA graphic novel with an unexpected romance

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

New York Times bestseller Faith Erin Hicks is back with Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy, a feel-good YA graphic novel romance about a hot-headed hockey player who asks for temper management lessons from the cool, calm boy in drama club – perfect for fans of Heartstopper!
It should have been a night of triumph for Alix's hockey team. But her teammate Lindsay decided to start up with her usual rude comments and today Alix, who usually tries to control her anger, finally let it run free. Alix lashes out and before she knows it, her coach is dragging her off Lindsay, and the invitation to the Canada National Women's U18 Team's summer camp is on the line.
Alix needs to learn how to control this anger, and she is sure Ezra, the popular and poised theater kid from her grade is the answer. So she asks for his help. But as they hang out and start get closer, Alix learns that there is more to Ezra than the cool front he puts on. And that maybe this friendship could become something more . . .
With black and white inside illustrations, this is a feel-good YA graphic novel about friends, relationships and anger management. Don't miss Faith's other YA graphic novels: One Year at Ellsmere, Friends With Boys, Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong (with Prudence Shen) and Pumpkinheads (with Rainbow Rowell).

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 14, 2023
      After Canadian teenage hockey player Alix punches her team captain Lindsay following Lindsay’s berating remarks on her lack of social skills, Alix worries about her ability to manage her anger. Even worse, Alix’s coach warns her that she’ll have to learn to control her temper if she hopes for Coach’s recommendation to attend a prestigious hockey camp. When Alix witnesses queer classmate Ezra calmly de-escalate a homophobic encounter with a bully, she asks Ezra to teach her how to handle tense situations. As the duo’s mentor-mentee relationship develops into an earnest friendship, she discovers that, despite his tranquil demeanor, Ezra is hiding intense feelings of rage and pain stemming from his own challenges. Empathetic dialogue and compassionate depictions of characters’ struggles are complemented by gently rendered illustrations. Vibrant blue accents set against thick, inky b&w line emphasize high-energy moments and aid in narrative and emotional immersion. With a keen eye, Hicks (Ride On) delivers a heartfelt graphic novel that is both a perceptive subversion of gender roles and a remarkable tale of unexpected friendship, personal growth, and the transformative power of embracing one’s true self. Main characters appear white. Ages 14–up.

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