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Metropolis Grove
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
The big city is full of Superman sightings, but here in Metropolis Grove? Every kid in this suburb knows that he�s not real...except newcomer Sonia Patel, who convinces her friends Duncan and Alex to believe. When the trio discovers a mysterious cave full of Super-memorabilia, they can�t keep it to themselves-and that sets off a school year full of drama, adventure, and more than a few opportunities for a newfound friendship to test its limits. And when they finally figure out the resident of the cave is Bizarro, things get even more out of control! Join Drew Brockington, author and illustrator of the IndieBound bestselling graphic novel series CatStronauts and the picture book Hangry, for this thrilling new tale!
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When middle schooler Sonia moves from urban Metropolis City to suburban Metropolis Grove, she makes fast friends with longtime neighbors Duncan and Alex. As a Metropolis City kid, Sonia's a huge Superman fan—she swears he winked at her once—but Duncan doesn't believe that he exists. As the ethnically varied friend group adventures in the nearby woods, building a fort, reading comics, and building fires unattended, Sonia hopes that she can persuade Alex of Superman's authenticity, especially when the friends discover a hideout, plastered in Superman posters, that she's convinced belongs to the famed hero. But when Sonia realizes that he's a destruction-prone version of the hero with similar powers, she struggles to admit her mistake. Using earthy pastel colors, Creator Brockington (the CatStronauts series) brings Metropolis Grove to life with a keen sense of suburban place and middle school dynamics. Though a reliance on straightforward shots creates visual repetition, the tension between Sonia's desire for friendship and her fear of rejection propels the plot along. Ages 8–12.