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Raina Telegimer Sisters Book Report
Sisters by Raina Telegimer is a graphic novel that takes place in California and many other states. Sisters takes place in modern day. This story takes place mostly during the day. There are many sounds in this story such as car sounds, snakes slithering, and siblings yelling. Raina and her family see many mountains deserts and many city buildings.

Raina is a fifteen-year-old girl with brown hair. Raina acts nice to her family members, even though they are mean to her. Other characters in this story try to stay away from Raina. Her favorite hobby is coloring and drawing.
Amara is a nine-year-old girl with platinum blonde hair. Amara acts really rude to Raina and Will, but she sucks up to her mom. Other characters in this story usually try to stay away from her
Will is a six-year-old boy with dark blonde hair. This character usually doesn’t really care for trouble. In the story Will likes to play with his trucks in the front seat of the car. Since Will likes to keep to himself, the other characters don’t really interact with him. Wills favorite hobby is to look at and read skater magazines.
Mom has blonde hair and round glasses. Mom is “laid-back” and tries to keep the peace between the kids. She does not start any drama in the story, but she does try to keep Will, Amara, and Raina in a positive mood.
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There is Raina, Amara, Will, and Mom. The setting of this story is in a car on the road from California to Colorado. On the way to Colorado they experience many obstacles such as a snake in the car, and the car breaking down. With the car broken down, Mom and Will are forced to hitchhike to go to the nearest town. Once they find someone, willing Raina and Amara are forced to get along in the van by themselves. After they are left alone with mom still gone, a snake slithers out of the seat leaving Raina and Amara to catch it. Amara and Raina have a big argument and both forgive each

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