The Tryout: A Graphic Novel
The Tryout: A Graphic Novel book cover

The Tryout: A Graphic Novel

Paperback – September 6, 2022

Price
$10.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
272
Publisher
Graphix
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1338741261
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.8 x 8 inches
Weight
14.1 ounces

Description

“The plot alone is enough to keep young readers flipping the pages. (I held my breath when the final roster of cheerleaders was announced.) But like all good books about growing pains, this captivating middle-grade gem contains many moments that will resonate with young and old alike.” ― The New York Times Book Review ★ “This superlative graphic memoir is a funny, relatable, and genuine story of friendship and belonging. . . . The jokes, daydreams, and quips are delightful without overshadowing or diminishing the impact of [Christina’s] experiences with racism and exclusion. The attractive, expressive illustrations feature clean lines and bright colors. A funny, painfully honest look at a middle schooler finding her way.” ― Kirkus Reviews , starred review ★ “Soontornvat’s lived and emotional experiences come through loud and clear….Cacao’s manga-inspired artwork captures every nuanced emotion. . . . Readers of this empowering graphic memoir will want to invite Christina to sit at their table to share food, stories, and the secrets to self-confidence.” ― School Library Journal , starred review ★ “Soontornvat’s denouement is genuinely nail-biting, and the girls’ earnest love for cheerleading is infectious, despite their experiences with outward prejudice. Via emotive close-ups, Cacao confidently conveys the girls’ persistence, fluidly injecting their athletic pursuits with lively energy using bright color palettes and varied character design.” ― Publishers Weekly , starred review ★ “Soontornvat's memoir is cringe-worthy in the best possible way. . . . brought to life with gorgeous illustration from self-taught comic artist Joanna Cacao. . . . The Tryout is an inspiring and insightful graphic memoir for anyone who simply wants to fit in.” ― Shelf Awareness , starred review "The art is delightfully expressive, and the characters’ personalities shine in each panel. A standout addition to any graphic autobiography collection." ― Booklist “The trials and tribulations that Christina and her friends go through as they try to find their niche in school, including teasing and bullying, are illustrated and told in a way that every middle school student can relate to. The story is told with a sense of humor and captures the poignancy of the emotional rollercoaster that students in middle school experience every day. . . . The illustrations truly enhance the text, giving just enough detail to fill in the events without being distracting or detracting from the story being told.” ― School Library Connection , recommended “ The Tryout beautifully captures the struggles and pressures of wanting to fit in. As a fellow Thai-American, Christina brought a tear to my eye.” ― Dan Santat, New York Times bestselling creator of The Aquanaut Joanna Cacao is a Canadian-Filipino artist and illustrator who lives in Winnipeg with her Pomeranian, Danny. She loves working on magical and fantastical stories. Growing up in front of a TV, Joanna immediately became obsessed with any show or film that had a great story and set of characters. Her favorite shows consist of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Downton Abbey, and Gravity Falls. Her biggest influences come from various manga, as well as Ghibli and Disney films. She has a background in 3D Animation, and has self-published a queer webcomic: Toxic For You. Christina Soontornvat is the author of several books for young readers, including the Newbery Honor books The Last Mapmaker , A Wish in the Dark , and All Thirteen , and the bestselling graphic novel The Tryout . Christina holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a master’s degree in Science Education. She spent a decade working in the science museum field, where she designed programs and exhibits to get kids excited about science and STEM. Christina lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, two young children, and one old cat. You can learn more about her work at soontornvat.com.

Features & Highlights

  • STAND TALL.
  • BE LOUD.
  • GAME FACE ON.
  • This pitch perfect graphic memoir about courage and competition, friendship and belonging is perfect for fans of
  • Smile
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  • New Kid
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  • Rollergirl
  • , and
  • Real Friends
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  • “A captivating middle-grade gem.” ―
  • The New York Times Book Review
  • ★ “Funny, relatable, and genuine.” ―
  • Kirkus Reviews
  • , starred review
  • ★ “Captures every nuanced emotion.” ―
  • School Library Journal
  • , starred review
  • ★ “Genuinely nail-biting.” ―
  • Publishers Weekly
  • , starred review
  • ★ “Cringe-worthy in the best possible way…inspiring and insightful.” ―
  • Shelf Awareness
  • , starred review
  • “Delightfully expressive…a standout.” ―
  • Booklist
  • “Illustrated and told in a way that every middle school student can relate to. Captures the poignancy of the emotional rollercoaster that [they] experience every day.” ―
  • School Library Connection
  • , recommended
  • When cheerleading tryouts are announced, Christina and her best friend, Megan, literally jump at the chance to join the squad. As two of the only kids of color in the school, they have always yearned to fit in―and the middle school cheerleaders are popular and accepted by everyone. But will the girls survive the terrifying tryouts, with their whole grade watching? And will their friendship withstand the pressures of competition?
  • Hilarious and highly relatable,
  • The Tryout
  • by two-time Newbery Honoree Christina Soontornvat and shining new talent Joanna Cacao will make you laugh, cry, and cheer!

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Very dangerous book for our children to read. this book is an Anti-Christian book.

Very dangerous book for our children to read. this book is an Anti-Christian book. I was reading this book and was shocked by the hate it had towards Christians. this book should not be in the schools
8 people found this helpful
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Newbery Potential!

Loved this book! It's written from the author's perspective and what she experienced in middle school. It's important for all parents to learn how racism affects others and have a conversation with their kids. And what better way than through books.
6 people found this helpful
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Not aged correctly

Not third grade appropriate.
4 people found this helpful
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Outstanding realistic graphic novel for upper elementary/middle grade readers

Autobiographical THE TRYOUT written by Christina Soontornvat and illustrated by Joanna Cacao will resound strongly in the hearts of middle graders everywhere with its deeply personal look at the trials of middle school, efforts to fit in, handle discrimination, and attempts to try new (and scary) things. Best friends Christina and Megan have entered 7th grade together as always but their Thai and Middle Eastern backgrounds still make the two stand out at the small town Texan school and not always in the best of ways. Both girls are determined to stomach the “in front of everyone” tryouts for the cheer squad and both are seeking to find the activities that truly reflect their interests, but are more than a little nervous about ending up on completely different paths. Two time Newbery Honor winner Soontornvat evokes just as much emotion in the sparse text of a graphic novel as she does with A WISH IN THE DARK or THIRTEEN DAYS and graphic artist Cacao’s panels are a big part of that. Included within the storyline are cultural references to Thai food, religion, and language. Interesting comparisons of Jesus/Buddha and Thai temple/Presbyterian church are also present in an inclusive, informative and inoffensive way. A coach prays for safety and unity before the big tryout. Any library with a graphic novel section should be sure to purchase this one. With its subject matter and complete absence of profanity, sexual content and violence, the book will appeal to elementary readers as well as the targeted middle grade student. A first choice selection even for libraries with limited budgets.

Extra note: I don’t award 5 stars to many books and graphic novels seldom garner such a rating simply due to the lack of depth, but this one will rightly be a hit with my 5th/6th library patrons.
4 people found this helpful
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Excellent middle-grade graphic novel!

These are the books that we ALL need to expand our worlds and create empathy. I loved how this was based on the author's actual life experiences with real pictures at the end. I witness so much of this drama and anxiety and every day with my middle-school students. I'm definitely going to have to get multiple copies of this one!
3 people found this helpful
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Captivating, smart and a MUST READ

I loved this book as an adult and my kids do too. It’s about growing up Asian American in a small town in Texas, trying to fit in when you feel different than everyone around you, and about finding your voice in ways you didn’t expect. It’s funny and charming and bizarrely suspenseful. Will Christina make the cheerleading squad? Dude, I’m not embarrassed to tell you I was desperate to find out.
3 people found this helpful
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Excellent

Absolutely enjoyed reading this book with my 3rd graders. Thank you Christina for sharing your amazing story!
2 people found this helpful
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Honest & Compelling

Highly engaging graphic novel based on the author's own experience trying out for the cheerleading team. Upper-elem and middle school readers will snatch this one up!
2 people found this helpful
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An appealing memoir

A thoughtful and relatable memoir of what middle school is like for anyone made to feel a outsider. Middle graders don’t need to be lied to, they can handle real issues.
2 people found this helpful
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A graphic novel, into a window of, you don’t look like us

This book shows light into the, you have to look and be a certain way. Does not matter that you tried or where better than others. I always love books that show a window in to another’s life that my kids and I have no idea what it is like. This is how we build empathy in the next generation.
2 people found this helpful