
Very Bad at Math (A Very Graphic Novel) by Hope Larson
Hijinks, unexpected friendships, and math take center stage in this contemporary middle grade graphic novel perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Kayla Miller from New York Times bestselling and Eisner Awardâwinning author Hope Larson.
Verity âVeryâ Nelson can do it all.
Sheâs student body president, debate club whiz, and first chair clarinetist. You could say sheâs pretty much the best at everythingâŠWell, almost everything. Everything except math.
And itâs not like she doesnât try. Math just doesnât make sense in her brain. But it better start soon, or else she can kiss her presidencyâand her campaign promisesâgoodbye. Soon Verity finds herself enrolled in a remedial math class where, despite her best efforts, failure persists. All seems lost until a teacher helps her discover the truth: Verity has dyscalculia, a learning disability that causes her to mix up numbers.
Armed with a new perspective, can Verity pass math, keep her presidency, and make good on her word to the student body she loves so much? Or will her presidencyâand perfect reputationâall come crashing down?
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Hijinks, unexpected friendships, and math take center stage in this contemporary middle grade graphic novel perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Kayla Miller from New York Times bestselling and Eisner Awardâwinning author Hope Larson.
Verity âVeryâ Nelson can do it all.
Sheâs student body president, debate club whiz, and first chair clarinetist. You could say sheâs pretty much the best at everythingâŠWell, almost everything. Everything except math.
And itâs not like she doesnât try. Math just doesnât make sense in her brain. But it better start soon, or else she can kiss her presidencyâand her campaign promisesâgoodbye. Soon Verity finds herself enrolled in a remedial math class where, despite her best efforts, failure persists. All seems lost until a teacher helps her discover the truth: Verity has dyscalculia, a learning disability that causes her to mix up numbers.
Armed with a new perspective, can Verity pass math, keep her presidency, and make good on her word to the student body she loves so much? Or will her presidencyâand perfect reputationâall come crashing down?











