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Already love Vera’s work? Don’t miss her first novel Return to Sender ! "Beautifully drawn, brutally funny, brilliantly honest. Vera is such a good cartoonist I almost can’t stand it.” ―Raina Telgemeier, author of Smile In Be Prepared , all Vera wants to do is fit in―but that’s not easy for a Russian girl in the suburbs. Her friends live in fancy houses and their parents can afford to send them to the best summer camps. Vera’s single mother can’t afford that sort of luxury, but there's one summer camp in her price range―Russian summer camp. Vera is sure she's found the one place she can fit in, but camp is far from what she imagined. And nothing could prepare her for all the "cool girl" drama, endless Russian history lessons, and outhouses straight out of nightmares! Review: A very fun adventure - Both of my kids love this book. It's a graphic novel that is a coming-of-age story about a girl who feels out-of-place as she is poor (while her 'friends' are rich) and also their family is from Russia and keep up with Russian traditions that her friends seem to feel are strange and she often feels like an outsider and is treated as such. Her mom struggles financially and sends off her kiddos to a camp while she attempts to find a foothold professionally so she can support her family. Her kids are coping at various levels and her daughter in particular seems to be struggling both socially and developmentally. This is a beautiful story about how a kid overcomes such obstacles and finds a way to make friends and even find her own value and self-worth independent of where she came from and also learns a lot about what makes a real friend as opposed to pandering to what is popular or giving in to peer pressure. It's also very funny and heartwarming with many heart-wrenching examples of anxieties that kids have (like her believe that she was going to die from rabies when she was bitten by a squirrel). The plot-twist at the end is really telling - as it's obvious that the protagonist struggling with change constantly and certainly some kids struggle with change more than others! An important message for resilience and finding your own voice. Review: Finding Belonging - In Be Prepared, Vera Brosgol delivers a heartfelt and humorous graphic novel about the challenges of fitting in, especially as a Russian girl navigating life in the suburbs. With friends from affluent backgrounds enjoying fancy summer camps, Vera feels the sting of financial limitations when her single mother can only afford to send her to a Russian summer camp. Eager to find her place, Vera hopes this will be the solution to her longing for connection. However, the reality of camp proves to be far from her expectations. Instead of the picture-perfect experience she envisioned, Vera faces unexpected challenges, including camp drama, rigorous Russian history lessons, and outhouses that feel like a nightmare. Through her struggles, she learns valuable lessons about identity, friendship, and the importance of embracing her unique background. Be Prepared is a delightful exploration of adolescence, cultural differences, and the journey to self-acceptance. Brosgol's engaging illustrations and relatable storytelling resonate with readers of all ages, making this graphic novel an entertaining and insightful read for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider in search of belonging.


























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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 951 Reviews |
E**N
A very fun adventure
Both of my kids love this book. It's a graphic novel that is a coming-of-age story about a girl who feels out-of-place as she is poor (while her 'friends' are rich) and also their family is from Russia and keep up with Russian traditions that her friends seem to feel are strange and she often feels like an outsider and is treated as such. Her mom struggles financially and sends off her kiddos to a camp while she attempts to find a foothold professionally so she can support her family. Her kids are coping at various levels and her daughter in particular seems to be struggling both socially and developmentally. This is a beautiful story about how a kid overcomes such obstacles and finds a way to make friends and even find her own value and self-worth independent of where she came from and also learns a lot about what makes a real friend as opposed to pandering to what is popular or giving in to peer pressure. It's also very funny and heartwarming with many heart-wrenching examples of anxieties that kids have (like her believe that she was going to die from rabies when she was bitten by a squirrel). The plot-twist at the end is really telling - as it's obvious that the protagonist struggling with change constantly and certainly some kids struggle with change more than others! An important message for resilience and finding your own voice.
M**E
Finding Belonging
In Be Prepared, Vera Brosgol delivers a heartfelt and humorous graphic novel about the challenges of fitting in, especially as a Russian girl navigating life in the suburbs. With friends from affluent backgrounds enjoying fancy summer camps, Vera feels the sting of financial limitations when her single mother can only afford to send her to a Russian summer camp. Eager to find her place, Vera hopes this will be the solution to her longing for connection. However, the reality of camp proves to be far from her expectations. Instead of the picture-perfect experience she envisioned, Vera faces unexpected challenges, including camp drama, rigorous Russian history lessons, and outhouses that feel like a nightmare. Through her struggles, she learns valuable lessons about identity, friendship, and the importance of embracing her unique background. Be Prepared is a delightful exploration of adolescence, cultural differences, and the journey to self-acceptance. Brosgol's engaging illustrations and relatable storytelling resonate with readers of all ages, making this graphic novel an entertaining and insightful read for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider in search of belonging.
E**T
Great Casual book for preteens!! Fun
My daughter loves this book!!! It’s in a series and similiar to books like Diary of Wimpy Kid.
A**A
Funny, but sensitive camp story about belonging
Be Prepared by Vera Brosgol is a fun graphic novel about summer camp, friendships, Russian culture and traditions, as well as sibling dynamics. I’m also always a fan of books that highlight how money can be tight in families for different reasons. I thoroughly enjoyed this, and although the graphic novel on Kindle has a smaller font, it is a truly immersive story that will make you alternately giggle, chuckle and worry for Vera’s well-being.
C**�
so cute!
I bought this for my eleven year old about three years ago (thirteen now), and now her younger sister (recently eleven) ADORES this book! so perfect and really portrays such great emotion. Amazing artwork with sweet, awkward, and just cute main character. the younger generation really needs to know about how not everybody is the same and not everyone comes from the same place. this book also has some older girls having their periods, and I was actually ok with that. women have been menstruating for as long as humankind existed; I don't know why it's such a big deal. young people need to know this, especially boys and girls at this preteen age. great read!
R**J
Good story. Well written. A gem.
I always look forward to Vera's graphic novels. As a small boy, I loved Russian fairy tales. I grew up in a military family in the 70's in India. We lived all over India in different cities every 3 years. We were exposed to Soviet, German, British and American culture music movies books. My favorite childhood books were the Russian fairy tales. I can identify with people who are yanked out of their comfort zones and are thrown into a new environment often. This book is a very realistic rendering of a childhood memory in detail of a little girl who goes to a camp. I think this is a gem of a book.
C**N
Unique twist on real-life inspired graphic novels!
This graphic novel is loosely based on the author’s real-life experiences and her Russian-American background and that makes for a unique twist on a familiar setting for some kids - summer camp! 9-year old Vera is a Russian immigrant and we learn at the beginning of the novel, she doesn’t doesn’t exactly fit in with the popular crowd. Or really any crowd at all. Her family is poor and their traditions and food are just enough “culturally off” to make her feel awkward among the girls she invites to a birthday sleepover that goes bad…. And oh man… how I felt for poor Vera that night! That’s some real-life cringe-worthy stuff though. Vera desperately wants to fit in and finally convinces her mother to send her and her brother to a Russian summer camp sponsored by their Orthodox church where they will learn the Russian language and religion along with the typical summer camp things - like learning why you shouldn’t feed the wildlife and finding a comfortable place to poop! Brosgol’s illustrations are outstanding with a foresty green color palette. And this book about the poor choices one can make in the quest for friendship along with that added layer of feeling like you don’t really belong enough in any culture makes this graphic novel feel like a blend of Shannon Hale’s Real Friends and Kelly Yang’s Front Desk. This would be a great recommendation for kids in about grades 4 or 5 and up.
B**N
BEST BOOK EVER
A**L
Gefällt mir sehr gut.
Es hat mir sehr gefallen - ich wünschte es gäbe noch mehr Bücher von der Autorin.
C**E
Ótima qualidade
Chegou em perfeito estado
E**S
This book is a friend when you need one
This has been my 9 year olds’ favourite book for nearly two years. Clear and easy to read out loud, or to one’s self. This book is a cool friend.
A**R
Great art Great story
Loved this book so much. Relatable even for an adult after starting a new job. The children in my class love it.
C**N
Una historia muy entretenida
Una historia amena
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