The Wallflower

Cover of The Wallflower by Tomoko Hayakawa
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Year: 2008
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780345499196
Dimensions:
Height: 7.75 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.35 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 741.5/952, 741.5
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The Wallflower by Tomoko Hayakawa, published by Ballantine Books in 2008, is a graphic novel that explores the transformation of Sunako, a girl who retreats from society after a painful experience in junior high. This edition, written in English and spanning 176 pages, presents a unique narrative that delves into themes of self-image and social interaction as Sunako prepares for a school reunion.

Readers will find a story that captures Sunako’s journey from isolation to potential reconnection with her past. The graphic novel format enhances the storytelling, allowing for a visual representation of her struggles and growth. With elements of manga woven throughout, this work engages with topics relevant to adolescence and personal identity, making it a noteworthy addition to the Comics & Graphic Novels genre.


Official synopsis Publisher

Sunako was once a typical junior high school girl until the guy she had a crush on told her she was ugly. Sunako then turned her back on the world. Now there’s going to be a reunion at school–and guess who’s going to be there?

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Wallflower” by Tomoko Hayakawa. Synopsis preview: Sunako was once a typical junior high school girl until the guy she had a crush on told her she was ugly. Sunako then turned her back on the world. Now there’s going to be a reunion at school–and guess who’s going to be…
Who is the author of “The Wallflower”?
“The Wallflower” is credited to Tomoko Hayakawa.
When was “The Wallflower” published?
Publisher: Ballantine Books. Year: 2008.
What is the ISBN for “The Wallflower”?
ISBN-13: 9780345499196.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 176.

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