"Page by Paige” was not what I expected! Given the cover, I thought “Middle School book” with girl drama. It’s far more layered and complex than that, with artwork that is ***stunning*** and subtle. Page is a 15 year-old whose family has just moved from rural
“Will & Whit” is the second effort by Laura Lee Gulledge
and was “okay” but didn’t knock my socks off to the same degree. It is similar in style – a seventeen year-old
lives with her cool aunt in Charlottesville ,
VA , running an antiques shop and
hanging out with her quirky friends the summer before Senior Year. The girl, “Will,” previously lost her parents
in a car accident, a subject that should underpin the tale but is only touched
on briefly. The drawings are both
clear-cut and subtle, with the main character’s fears appearing as pointillist
shadows around her. Will feels a little
un-moored, and the artwork still has layers beyond layers of meaning … but
without the structure of Grandma’s notes, the story doesn’t move much. There is a storm named “Whitney,” old
friends, new friends, and a carnival of sorts, but not a lot really happens. If the point of drama is for a character to
face challenges, move forward and grow, then the crux of the story – Will
dealing with the loss of her parents, should be predominant. Instead, I left the book feeling like the
entire message was “So you had some loss – time to move on.” I just didn’t see Will’s struggle with this
significant gap in her life being grounded and real. Having just gone through the loss of a
colleague, the emotions felt superficial and glossed over. Can’t help but feel that the author has,
perhaps, not lived through the sudden or unexpected death of a loved one??? I also had issues with two of the characters
-- Noel, a friend, and Desmond, a possible love interest – looking so similar I
didn’t know who was appearing in the frame until their name was stated by
another character.
Maybe lightening only strikes once. Clearly, “Page by Paige” was something Laura Lee Gulledge was driven to write. She is also a deeply talented artist. Whether or not she becomes a strong graphic novelist will depend on how she develops as a story-teller.
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