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Winging It: a Graphic Novel

Graphic NovelAges 8-12
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Summary

Twelve-year-old Luna moves from California to Virginia and struggles to adjust to her new life. After seeing a luna moth at the National Museum of Natural History, she uses her late mother's naturalist notebooks to embark on a quest to see one in the wild, hoping to connect with nature, make friends, and understand the mother she never knew.

At a Glance
💬LanguageNone
⚔️ViolenceNone
💋Romance & SexNone
🍷Drugs & AlcoholNone
📋Other ContentModerate
Language

💬 Does Winging It: a Graphic Novel have profanity or strong language?

ProfanityNone
Blasphemy / Religious ProfanityNone
Crude / Childish LanguageNone
Racial / Ethnic SlursNone
f-word
sh*t
*ss
b*st*rd
b*tch
bl**dy
bug**r
d*mn
c-word
h*ll
cr*p
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Violence

⚔️ Is Winging It: a Graphic Novel violent or scary?

Graphic Violence / GoreNone
Disturbing / FrighteningNone
Vulgar / Obscene GesturesNone
Bullying / Verbal CrueltyNone
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Romance & Sex

💋 Romance and sexual content in Winging It: a Graphic Novel

Explicit Sexual ContentNone
Sexually SuggestiveNone
Kissing (Light / Peck)None
Kissing (Passionate)None
Heterosexual RomanceNone
Homosexual RomanceNone
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Drugs & Alcohol

🍷 Drugs and alcohol in Winging It: a Graphic Novel

Illegal Drug UseNone
Legal Alcohol UseNone
Implied / Referenced UseNone
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Other Content

📋 Other content in Winging It: a Graphic Novel

Medical / Body ProcessesNone
Heavy Emotional ThemesModerate
Deception / LyingNone
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