Sisters (graphic novel)

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Sisters is an autobiographical graphic novel written by Raina Telgemeier as a follow-up to her earlier graphic memoir Smile. It details a long summer road trip taken from San Francisco to Colorado Springs by her family and explores the relationship between Raina and her younger sister, Amara.

PublisherScholastic/Graphix
PublicationdateSeptember 2014
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Sisters
Sisters cover
AuthorRaina Telgemeier
GenreAutobiography; graphic novel; nonfiction
PublisherScholastic/Graphix
Publication dateSeptember 2014
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages197
AwardsEisner for Best Writer/Artist, 2015
ISBN978-0-545-54066-7
OCLC880900848
Dewey Decimal306.8753
LC ClassHQ759.96.T46 2014
Preceded bySmile 
Followed byGuts 
Websitegoraina.com/sisters
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Raina Telgemeier submitted a storyboard/thumbnail draft to her sister three years before the novel's publication, seeking Amara's permission to tell her side of their story. Amara provided insights on some of the vignettes and helped Raina develop a second draft.[1]

The panels were colored by Braden Lamb.[1]

Reception

The book received positive reviews. Maya Van Wagenen, reviewing for The New York Times described the story as "[one] we have all lived [...] uncomfortable yet transcendent" and added it was "a quick read as well as a fun one."[2] Kirkus Reviews called it "a winner," "laugh-out-loud funny [...] and quietly serious all at once";[3] later, Kirkus designated it one of the best books for children in 2014.[4] According to School Library Journal, "[r]eaders will be very satisfied".[5] Horn Book Magazine gave it a starred review in 2014.[6]

In 2015, Telgemeier won an Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist, citing Sisters.[7] It was also named to the Young Adult Library Services Association's 2015 shortlist of Great Graphic Novels for Teens,[8] and a 2015 Association for Library Service to Children Notable Children's Book for Middle Readers.[9]

As of 2017 the paperback version had spent 117 weeks on The New York Times Best Sellers list under the category "Paperback Graphic Books."[10]

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