
The Greatest Thing
$25.40
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
2 May 2022
Summary
WINNER: 2023 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, Young Adult Literature SHORTLISTED: 2023 CBCA Book of the Year, Older Readers
It’s the first day of Grade Ten, and Winifred is going to reinvent herself. Now that her two best (and only) friends have transferred to a private school, Win must navigate high school on her own. Luckily, she isn’t alone for long. In art class, she meets Oscar and April. They don’t look or act like the typical teenagers in her …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781761067655 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1761067656 |
| Author: | Sarah Winifred Searle |
| Publisher: | A&U Children's |
| Imprint: | A&U Children |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 2 May 2022 |
| Weight: | 732g |
| Dimensions: | 31mm x 333mm x 241mm |
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Critics Review
*The Greatest Thing *is a graphic novel about friendship and self-actualisation, with a dash of queer romance. Semi-autobiographical in nature, it’s set in America in 2002 where Winifred (Searle) meets Oscar and April-kindred spirits in self-hatred. Together they channel their feelings into a collaborative zine which, in a beautiful use of the graphic novel format, Searle shows the reader every page of. *The Greatest Thing *delicately handles heavy themes, including depression, self-harm, disordered eating, learning difficulties and gender questioning in an unsupportive family environment. Searle makes good use of the graphic novel format to temper this emotionally intense content with backgrounds in soothing pastel tones and intimate, close-up shots of the characters supporting each other and accessing professional help. Throughout the novel Searle includes exposition from adult Winifred, reminding the reader that The Greatest Thing is just one year within a whole lifetime. Some readers may find this reassuring, especially given the themes that are explored, while others may find it interrupts the narrative immersion. Fittingly, the ending of *The Greatest Thing *is both sad and hopeful-this is not a story about the power of everlasting friendship, but a homage to the friendships that are impactful even when they are fleeting. Although thematically similar to Heartstopper, tonally, *The Greatest Thing *is best suited to fans of This One Summer and teens aged 13-15. Jordi Kerr is a freelance reviewer and youth literature advocate, and a support worker for the LGBTIQA+ community.
About The Author
Sarah Winifred Searle
Sarah Winifred Searle originally hails from spooky New England in the United States, but currently lives in sunny Perth, Australia with their beloved spouse and cat. Best known for vulnerable memoir and compassionate fiction, they write and draw comics and still like to make zines with their friends when they have time.
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