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Sweet Valley Twins The Graphic Novel: Choosing Sides

Sweet Valley Twins The Graphic Novel: Choosing Sides

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Summary

Full of friendship, family, fun and tween drama, Francine Pascal's iconic Sweet Valley twin sisters come to life in a brand-new graphic novel series that is perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Roller Girl.

No matter what Elizabeth does she can’t stop her best friend, Amy, from trying out for the Unicorn Club’s cheerleading squad. Elizabeth is sure that the Unicorns are going to steal Amy away from her - but when it's revealed that Jessica and the rest of the Unicorns don’t want Amy, Elizabeth is faced with a tricky choice.

Can Elizabeth stand by and watch Amy get hurt? Or if Elizabeth takes Amy’s side, does that mean she’ll have to take a stand against her own twin sister . . . ?

The third book in the Sweet Valley Twins graphic novel series, for readers aged 9+.

Reviews

  • Easy and light as cotton candy
    Kirkus

About the authors

Francine Pascal

Francine Pascal was one of the most popular fiction writers for teenagers and the creator of several bestselling series, including Fearless and Sweet Valley High, which was also made into a television series. In writing her stories, Ms. Pascal was inspired by her own memories of growing up and by the experiences of her three daughters. Francine Pascal lived in New York and the south of France. She passed away in July 2024.
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Claudia Aguirre (Illustrator)

Claudia Aguirre is a Mexican lesbian comic-book artist and writer. She is a cofounder of Boudika Comics, where she self-publishes comics, and is a GLAAD Media Award nominee and Eisner Award nominee. Her comic works include Lost on Planet Earth with ComiXology Originals, Hotel Dare with Boom! Studios, Firebrand with Legendary Comics, Morning in America with Oni Press, and Kim & Kim with Black Mask Studios.
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