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Cover of Ernest and Rebecca #3 Grandpa Bug (Ernest and Rebecca Graphic Novels, 3) by Guillaume Bianco

Ernest and Rebecca #3 Grandpa Bug (Ernest and Rebecca Graphic Novels, 3) by Guillaume Bianco

by Guillaume Bianco

Book Details

Publisher:Europe Comics
Published:2020-09-23T00:00:00+02:00
Pages:51
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1597073539

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

Rebecca is a vivacious 61⁄2 year-old girl whose best friend happens to be a germ named Ernest. He's not only Rebecca's best friend — he's also her partner in mischief, adventure companion, and confidant. In this third volume of the award-winning series, Rebecca and her older sister Coralie are sent to spend the summer in the countryside with their grandparents, away from their mother and father, without Ernest. Lost and scared without her friend, Rebecca misses her parents, experiences nightmare

Our Review

This charming graphic novel follows a spirited six-year-old girl whose closest companion happens to be an invisible germ, a unique friendship that fuels their daily mischief and secret adventures. When she and her older sister are sent to their grandparents' countryside home for the summer, she is suddenly separated from both her parents and her tiny best friend, leaving her feeling lost and scared. The story thoughtfully explores themes of separation anxiety and sibling dynamics through this imaginative lens, capturing the genuine unease of a first extended stay away from home.

What makes this story particularly resonant is its gentle, metaphorical approach to a child's inner world, personifying her fears and loneliness through the absent friend. The graphic novel format, filled with expressive illustrations, makes these complex emotions accessible and relatable for young readers navigating their own feelings of independence. Children who enjoy stories about imaginative friendships and family relationships will find a comforting and visually engaging companion in this tale of summer and self-discovery.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction