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Heart Takes the Stage: A Heart of the City Collection: Volume 1
By (author) Steenz
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""Warm, funny, and a visual delight, Steenz's take on Heart of the City is next-level."" –Dana Simpson, Phoebe and Her Unicorn This first book collection of Heart of the City comics by the strip’s new creator, Steenz, is packed with outstanding art, a diverse cast of characters, and engaging, positive storylines about friendship, pop culture, ghost stories, and a wide range of real-world issues. ""Warm, funny, and a visual delight, Steenz's take on Heart of the City is next-level."" –Dana Simpson, Phoebe and Her Unicorn This first book collection of Heart of the City comics by the strip’s new creator, Steenz, is packed with outstanding art, a diverse cast of characters, and engaging, positive storylines about friendship, pop culture, ghost stories, and a wide range of real-world issues. Heart Lamarr is a girl with big dreams who lives in Philadelphia with her single mom. She has her sights set on a life of theater, but she runs into plenty of drama off-stage, too. Luckily, her best friends Dean, Kat, and Charlotte form a stellar supporting cast to help Heart navigate the challenging world of school plays, cliques, rumors, and everything else middle school throws at them. Â
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Publisher | Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published date | 23 Jun 2022
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 208
Dimensions | 224 x 147 x 20mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 349g
ISBN | 978-1-5248-7159-8
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / comics & graphic novels / general
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