Click by Kayla Miller
Everyone’s got a group… except Olive.
In Click, Kayla Miller introduces readers to Olive, a likable and laid-back middle schooler who suddenly feels left out when all her friends form talent show acts—without her.Now Olive is left wondering: where do I fit in? As she struggles to "click" with a group, she learns the importance of self-worth, independence, and finding confidence in her own voice.
Told in a full-color graphic novel format, Click is warm, funny, and emotionally resonant—perfect for readers navigating the social ups and downs of school and growing up. With relatable characters and a message of self-empowerment, it’s a must-read for fans of Smile, New Kid, and Real Friends.
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In Click by Kayla Miller, Olive navigates friendship and fitting in when her friends leave her out of the talent show. A heartfelt, funny middle grade graphic novel.
❤️ Why You’ll Love It
A sweet and honest story about friendship and belonging
Empowers kids to embrace independence and creativity
Olive is a relatable, funny, and lovable heroine
Engaging artwork makes it great for reluctant readers
🌟 Notable Reviews
⭐ “Relatable, empowering, and full of heart.” — School Library Journal
⭐ “A smart, subtle take on middle school social dynamics.” — Booklist
⭐ “Readers will root for Olive every step of the way.” — Kirkus Reviews
📌 Perfect For
Ages 8–12 / Grades 4–7
Fans of Raina Telgemeier, Terri Libenson, and Jerry Craft
Classrooms and book clubs focused on social-emotional learning
Kids feeling unsure about where they fit in
Author
Kayla MillerCondition
Like NewProduct Info
- Publisher : Clarion Books
- Publication date : January 8, 2019
- Edition : Illustrated
- Language : English
- Print length : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1328911128
- ISBN-13 : 978-1328911124
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
Reviews
🌟 Notable Reviews
⭐ “Relatable, empowering, and full of heart.” — School Library Journal
⭐ “A smart, subtle take on middle school social dynamics.” — Booklist
⭐ “Readers will root for Olive every step of the way.” — Kirkus Reviews