Children's Fiction Peer Pressure
Creep Con
- Publisher
- James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2015
- Category
- Peer Pressure, Dating & Sex, Sexual Abuse
- Recommended Age
- 13 to 18
- Recommended Grade
- 8 to 12
- Recommended Reading age
- 9 to 10
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781459409774
- Publish Date
- Sep 2015
- List Price
- $14.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459409781
- Publish Date
- Sep 2015
- List Price
- $12.99
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Description
Feeling like an outsider in a new city and at a new school, Mariam finds that her love of comic-book superheroes overlaps with the interests of a new friend who is otaku, crazy about manga and anime. Together, Mariam and Tya plan their costumes for the big fan convention. Mariam is comfortable with her choice of character, partly because as Haruhi, she can dress in a costume that doesn't bare too much skin.
When Tya can't go to the convention, Mariam is relieved to meet up with some boys who are dressed as the rest of the group from Haruhi's manga. Rick, dressed as Haruhi's love interest, insists that Mariam spend all her time with him, doing things that their characters like to do and playing out their romance. When he tries to physically force himself on her, Mariam realizes that Rick is taking the game way too seriously, but how can she escape his attention?
This novel explores the appealing world of comic books and graphic novels that has growing numbers of young people exploring role playing and attending fan conventions.
About the author
KIM FIRMSTON is a writer and creative writing instructor in Calgary, AB. Her short story "Life Before War" was shortlisted for the 2008 CBC Literary Awards.
Awards
- Commended, Best Books for Kids & Teens -- Canadian Children's Book Centre
Editorial Reviews
"Creep Con is a quick paced read, with culturally diverse characters. It offers an interesting glimpse into the world of anime, cosplay (costume play) and fan conventions."
CM Magazine
"Kim Firmston explores topical issues including but not limited to cosplay, peer pressure, sexual abuse, financial pressure, trust, and honesty. The short chapters move the story quickly. Mariam's voice is strong and distinct. She is a likeable character and the reader will feel for her. Reluctant teen readers will enjoy Mariam's journey."
Educator and NetGalley Reviewer
"The messages are solid: gifts don't come with obligations, and clothing doesn't justify attacks. Despite the extended setup, the book moves briskly to a tidy conclusion."
Kirkus Reviews
"The characters are well developed and the plot contains problems that are universal to teenagers. This book will definitely appeal to a certain segment of the middle and high school population."
Educator