Lizard boy 2 The most perfect summer ever

Jonathan Hill

Book - 2025

"In human disguise, the Lizk't family of Elberon is now comfortably settled in Eagle Valley as the all-American Tomkins family. While his older sister is madly in love with her job and her perfect human boyfriend, Tommy Tomkins has new friends who understand what it means to be an outsider, especially Dung, whose family immigrated to America. When they find a treehouse in the woods, it seems like the perfect space where they can all be themselves--whether a Sasquatch, a girl made of snakes, or a robot from the future. And when they learn that Dung's family will soon return to Vietnam, the friends vow to have the Most Perfect Summer Ever in his honor. But when Tommy's face, the real one, turns up in an episode of Eagle Va...lley Paranormal, the hidden truth threatens to emerge, and a not-so-perfect Eagle Valley summer becomes a chance for a lizard boy to shine." --From the Publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Science fiction
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Walker Books US a division of Candlewick Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Jonathan Hill (author)
Other Authors
Allie Drake (colorist)
Physical Description
281 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781536216516
9781536216479
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this follow-up to 2022'sTales of a Seventh-Grade Lizard Boy, Tommy and his friends plan the perfect summer, but it gets derailed when protests against aliens and the paranormal begin. Lizard boy Tommy Tomkins and his family are finally adjusting to the human town of Eagle Valley after being displaced from Elberon, their home in the center of the Earth. Tommy has made some great human and nonhuman friends who understand him and how it feels to be different. With Dung Tran having to return to Vietnam soon, Tommy and his friends decide to create the "Most Perfect Summer Ever!!! Bucket List," with activities including attending the county fair, watching baseball games, going hiking, and having an epic sleepover. The summer starts off well, but when Tommy's lizard face appears in local resident Danny Cohen's online video, he worries about his family's secret being revealed. When his Sasquatch friend's grandfather accidentally transforms in public, Cohen's once-harmless videos incite protests against aliens and monsters. Facing widespread hate, Tommy and his friends try to find a way to support their families and the town's other outsiders. This dynamically illustrated, full-color graphic novel explores friendship, intolerance, empowerment, and community through comedy and meaningful conversations. Many characters' storylines present reflective insights into immigrant and refugee experiences, as well as their opinions on assimilation vs. keeping their home cultures alive. Tommy and his middle school friends' enthusiasm, feelings, and ideas are relatable as they grapple with heavy social issues. Funny, thoughtful, and inspiring.(Graphic science fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.