Being an all-american boy means a few things: hanging out with the cool kids, looking the part, and of course, staying up to date on all the newest video games. Too bad life has other plans in book one of this hilarious and poignant middle grade series debut about friends, family, culture.
"Delightful and heartfelt." - Gene Luen Yang, author of American Born Chinese
Sasan has middle school figured out: cool friends, decent grades, and enough of an allowance to hang out on the weekends. The only thing that seems to trip him up is balancing his mom's culture with his goal to be just like everyone else. When all the other boys start playing the latest video game, Sasan realizes his hold on fitting in is slipping right through his fingers. Determined to not stand out for the wrong reasons, Sasan goes to his mom. She's happy to help but she wants something in return: Sasan has to do the one thing he's been avoiding for years--learn Farsi.
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Sina Grace is a GLAAD media award-nominated writer and artist known for his groundbreaking run on the bestselling Iceman series at Marvel and his most recent Superman graphic novel, Superman: The Harvests of Youth at DC. Sina's entry to comics was as an editor on the Walking Dead series but his love for writing shown through as he began his career as an author. From panels to podcats, and even the occasional drag show, Sina has made a name for himself. Game On is his debut middle grade graphic novel.