![]() ![]() Why did you want to be a part of this project? GARCIA-NAVARRO: LeUyen, you illustrate the "Princess In Black" series as well. And I felt like I had gone - I'd through so many really trying stuff with friends when I was a kid, but it's not the same as just telling her about it. HALE: I don't think it's a good idea and I don't recommend it, but I had a daughter who was really struggling with friendships, and her preferred reading material was graphic novels. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Why did you want to write about this? It's all - as far as my memory holds, it's all true. We should say that this new graphic novel is a sequel to the first book in this series called "Real Friends," which talks about friendship in elementary school. ![]() GARCIA-NAVARRO: Shannon, I'm going to start with you. ![]() She's the author of the bestselling "Princess In Black" books. It's written by a real Shannon - Shannon Hale. The new graphic novel "Best Friends" follows Shannon, a young girl in middle school, as she makes and loses friends while trying to find herself. But as the years pass, cliques form, bullying starts, and it can be difficult to find your place. When you were little, best friends are easy to come by. If you were once a young girl or are raising a young girl, you may know that navigating the treacherous terrain of school friendships is hard. ![]()
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