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The Cool Code
By (Author) Deirdre Langeland
Illustrated by Sarah Mai
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
8th March 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
741.5973
Hardback
224
Width 150mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
533g
In this funny and heartfelt slice-of-life graphic novel for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Kayla Miller, when coding whiz Zoey goes from homeschooled to new school, she develops an app to help her make friends. Will the Cool Code help Zoey fit in Or will it completely crash her social life
Inanattempt to fit in, Zoey develops an app called the Cool Code with a cute llama avatar that will tell her everything from what to say to what to wear based on pop culture algorithms shes uploaded.
But when the app gives her ridiculous advice, awkwardness and hilarity ensues. With a few upgrades and a bit of debugging from the coding club, the app actually worksZoey getsreallypopular . . . and gets her pulled in all kinds of directions, including away from her real friends.
Lifes most complicated choices. . . is there a code for that
"Mai's bright, full-color art is reminiscent of Raina Telgemeier's and should instantly appeal to her fans." -- Kirkus Reviews
"A humorous exploration of cracking the middle school social code for anyone craving more personified snarky llamas in their lives." -- School Library Journal
"Mai's full-color artwork is inviting and cartoony, complete with noodle arms and exaggerated eyes, but the app avatar C.C., a pink llama, is simply adorable and certainly the star of the show. An easy and engaging pick for STEM-loving middle-graders." -- Booklist
Deirdre Langeland has been a children's book editor and writer for more than twenty years. As an editor, she has edited award-winning picture books, unique and quirky comics, high-concept middle grade fiction, and in-depth narrative nonfiction. As a writer, she has authored everything from a Curious George picture book to a nonfiction/fantasy mash-up about unicorns. She lives in New York's Hudson River Valley with her husband and her daughter, who also serves as her contemporary middle school slang consultant. Sarah Mai is an illustrator, cartoonist, and writer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has a degree in English Literature from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities where she developed a passion for graphic novels. Her main inspiration is bold color, strong, playful shape making, street style, and people watching.