Game Face: Becoming a PR Detective

When Sloan catches her uncle Curtis handling a late-night PR crisis, she doesn't expect to be deputized as a "PR Detective." But that's exactly what happens when every character in her favorite game suddenly transforms into a baby version of themselves.

Armed with nothing but a sticky note badge and her gamer's insight, Sloan joins the Bospar PR team in turning a disaster into an opportunity. What starts as a simple bug becomes an adventure in understanding what really makes communities tick.

Using skills from both her gaming life and her new PR training, Sloan learns that good PR isn't about fighting back or covering up mistakes. It's about listening to people, building bridges, and sometimes letting your baby dragons have tea parties in the demon fortress.

Join Sloan as she discovers that being a PR Detective means more than just solving problem-it means helping people tell their stories, even when those stories come with unexpectedly small dragons. A middle-grade graphic novel about finding opportunity in chaos, strength in community, and the surprising places wisdom can come from-including baby dragons in oversized armor.

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Game Face: Becoming a PR Detective

When Sloan catches her uncle Curtis handling a late-night PR crisis, she doesn't expect to be deputized as a "PR Detective." But that's exactly what happens when every character in her favorite game suddenly transforms into a baby version of themselves.

Armed with nothing but a sticky note badge and her gamer's insight, Sloan joins the Bospar PR team in turning a disaster into an opportunity. What starts as a simple bug becomes an adventure in understanding what really makes communities tick.

Using skills from both her gaming life and her new PR training, Sloan learns that good PR isn't about fighting back or covering up mistakes. It's about listening to people, building bridges, and sometimes letting your baby dragons have tea parties in the demon fortress.

Join Sloan as she discovers that being a PR Detective means more than just solving problem-it means helping people tell their stories, even when those stories come with unexpectedly small dragons. A middle-grade graphic novel about finding opportunity in chaos, strength in community, and the surprising places wisdom can come from-including baby dragons in oversized armor.

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Game Face: Becoming a PR Detective

Game Face: Becoming a PR Detective

by Curtis Sparrer
Game Face: Becoming a PR Detective

Game Face: Becoming a PR Detective

by Curtis Sparrer

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Overview

When Sloan catches her uncle Curtis handling a late-night PR crisis, she doesn't expect to be deputized as a "PR Detective." But that's exactly what happens when every character in her favorite game suddenly transforms into a baby version of themselves.

Armed with nothing but a sticky note badge and her gamer's insight, Sloan joins the Bospar PR team in turning a disaster into an opportunity. What starts as a simple bug becomes an adventure in understanding what really makes communities tick.

Using skills from both her gaming life and her new PR training, Sloan learns that good PR isn't about fighting back or covering up mistakes. It's about listening to people, building bridges, and sometimes letting your baby dragons have tea parties in the demon fortress.

Join Sloan as she discovers that being a PR Detective means more than just solving problem-it means helping people tell their stories, even when those stories come with unexpectedly small dragons. A middle-grade graphic novel about finding opportunity in chaos, strength in community, and the surprising places wisdom can come from-including baby dragons in oversized armor.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798992051513
Publisher: Christopher Curtis Sparrer
Publication date: 04/01/2025
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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