Book Descriptions
for Page by Paige by Laura Lee Gulledge
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Teenage Paige dreams of being an artist but is plagued by self-doubt. With her family’s recent move from Virginia to New York City, she decides to buy a sketchbook and start drawing seriously. At her new high school, she connects with a few artsy kids but still battles intense periods of low esteem and doubt. It’s only when she takes a risk and starts showing her art to others—starting with her friend-becoming-boyfriend Gabe, then a few additional friends, and eventually online—that she begins to believe in her ability. Not that her audience isn’t without criticism: She’s stung when someone says her art suggests she’s very wrapped up in herself. It’s true! And it’s also part of what makes the characterization of adolescent Paige so authentic. Laura Lee Gulledge captures a young artist’s self-discovery with poignancy and humor in this appealing graphic novel. Gulledge’s black-and-white drawings include images representing Paige’s art, with clever drawings of her inner self which are at once symbolic and literal. (Ages 11–14)
CCBC Choices 2012. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Paige Turner has just moved to New York with her family, and she's having some trouble adjusting to the big city. In the pages of her sketchbook, she tries to make sense of her new life, including trying out her secret identity: artist. As she makes friends and starts to explore the city, she slowly brings her secret identity out into the open, a process that is equal parts terrifying and rewarding.
Laura Lee Gulledge crafts stories and panels with images that are thought-provoking, funny, and emotionally resonant. Teens struggling to find their place can see themselves in Paige's honest, heartfelt story.
“Gulledge's b&w illustrations are simple but well-suited to their subject matter; the work as a whole is a good-natured, optimistic portrait of a young woman evolving toward adulthood.” –Publishers Weekly
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