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Cara de Pizza

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Una novela gráfica divertida y reconfortante sobre las rupturas, la pubertad y cómo afrontar las amistades complicadas.

El primer día de séptimo grado, Rex encuentra un obstáculo en el camino: le ha salido un grano enorme en el medio de la frente. Y este es solo el comienzo. Lo que sigue es una batalla frustrante contra el acné, el olor corporal y otras vergüenzas de la pubertad. Aun tratando de sobrevivir en el umbral de la pobreza, Rex no puede permitirse el lujo de comprar los medicamentos para el acné o el desodorante que necesita, y los abusones están notando su incómoda transformación. Encima, las cosas se han puesto raras con sus amigos, lo que hace que Rex sienta que no puede hacer ni decir nada bien. ¡Hasta ahora, el séptimo grado apesta!A funny, feel-good middle-grade graphic memoir about breaking out, battling puberty, and braving complicated friendships.On the first day of seventh grade, Rex encounters a bump in the road — a big angry pimple right in the center of his forehead. And this is only the beginning of his problems. What follows is a frustrating battle with stubborn acne, body odor, and other embarrassments of puberty. Still struggling with a home life edging on the poverty line, Rex can't afford to buy the acne medication or deodorant he needs, and bullies are noticing Rex's awkward transformation. On top of it all, things have gotten weird with his friends, making Rex feel like he can't do or say anything right. So far, seventh grade stinks!
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    • School Library Journal

      January 31, 2025

      Gr 4-8-The follow-up to Ogle's Cuatro ojos finds Rex one grade older and adjusting to the onset of puberty. It's the first day of seventh grade, and Rex is living every middle schooler's nightmare: a "volcano" of a pimple on his forehead. Puberty brings about a plethora of changes, from breakouts to body odor, while a growth spurt and body hair evade him. To boot, Rex must navigate changing relationships with schoolmates, some from the first volume, and struggles particularly with female friends and new pressures to view girls in romantic terms. While his relationship with his mom is tense, often due to the family's economic struggles, his abuela offers relief, listening to Rex's worries, and providing practical advice and support, including deodorant and a trip to the dermatologist. The dynamic panels and bright palette complement the text, depicting the most awkward of moments with honesty and humor. The portrayal of open conversations about puberty between Rex and friends offers a useful model for readers facing similar experiences. VERDICT A worthy sequel for fans of Ogle's first graphic novel, showcasing a universal experience which is still all too rarely seen in youth literature.-Jessica Agudelo

      Copyright 2025 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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