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Does Zoe have to choose between the soccer team and her friends? Find out in the second book in this bright, emotionally touching graphic novel series about three friends who start their own styling business, perfect for fans of Kayla Miller and the Baby-Sitters Club.A winter without their trusty RV means no True Colors salon for Zoe, Mariana, and Everly. So the girls decide to take their salon to school by starting the True Colors Style Club. The club hits the ground running, and the friends are excited to share styling tips with their new members (plus, eat lots of snacks).
But Zoe misses playing soccer with her brother. When she decides to join the school team, she finds what her heart has been longing for—and makes a new friend in team captain Gabby. Suddenly, between homework, practice, and games, Zoe doesn’t have time for True Colors, never mind time for herself.
Can Zoe truly do it all? Or will she have to choose between her favorite friends and her favorite sport?
About the author
Rodrigo Vargas is a comic artist and writer based in Santiago, Chile. His work explores counterculture, adventures, and humor. His previous works include Everything Will Be Okay (written by Matt D. Wilson) and the webcomic Walking to Do.
Coni Yovaniniz is a comic artist and astronomy MSc based in Santiago, Chile. They love making comics with feelings, jokes, and fun characters. Their previous works include Team Avatar Tales and the webcomics Postcards in Braille and Walking to Do.
Summary
Does Zoe have to choose between the soccer team and her friends? Find out in the second book in this bright, emotionally touching graphic novel series about three friends who start their own styling business, perfect for fans of Kayla Miller and the Baby-Sitters Club.
A winter without their trusty RV means no True Colors salon for Zoe, Mariana, and Everly. So the girls decide to take their salon to school by starting the True Colors Style Club. The club hits the ground running, and the friends are excited to share styling tips with their new members (plus, eat lots of snacks).
But Zoe misses playing soccer with her brother. When she decides to join the school team, she finds what her heart has been longing for—and makes a new friend in team captain Gabby. Suddenly, between homework, practice, and games, Zoe doesn’t have time for True Colors, never mind time for herself.
Can Zoe truly do it all? Or will she have to choose between her favorite friends and her favorite sport?