Break (A Click Graphic Novel, 6)

Kayla Miller, the New York Times bestselling author-illustrator of Click, Camp, Act, Clash, and Crunch and co-author of Besties returns with a new Olive story! Olive is less-than-excited to be spending Spring Break stuck with her dad...will she be able to make the most of her trip, or will everything break apart?

Spring Break is full of possibilities…but not for Olive. 

This year, Olive is leaving her friends and all of their exciting vacation plans behind to visit her dad at his new apartment in the city.

Goober is thrilled to spend a whole week with their father and has a long list of activities for their time together. Olive, on the other hand, still remembers the hurt of their dad moving halfway across the world. She would rather spend time with her friend Bree or scrolling through her new phone to keep up with everything she’s missing back home than catch up with him.

As the week winds on, the normally easygoing Olive finds feelings of loneliness and resentment throwing her out of whack. Is there any hope of salvaging the visit—or will Olive’s Spring Break be a Spring Bust?

The New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller returns with another vibrant and emotional story about the power of second chances and how the fear of missing out can lead to missing out on what’s right in front of you.

 
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# of Pages: 224

Book Binding: Paperback

Year of Publication: 2024

Publisher: Clarion Books

Language: en

ISBN: 9780358414223

Kayla Miller is an American author and illustrator known for her popular graphic novels for children and young adults. She has a degree in Illustration from the University of Arts in Philadelphia and has been creating comics since she was a child. Her work has been praised for its relatability and heartwarming storytelling, often focusing on themes of friendship, self-discovery, and growing up. In addition to writing and illustrating, Kayla also works as a freelance illustrator for various clients. When she's not creating new stories, she can be found reading, hiking, or spending time with her family.