Have you ever found yourself in the midst of an enthralling book, lost in its world, when suddenly your parents call out for you to come and read your own? 'My Parents Want Me To Read My Book' by Svetlana Chmakova captures this familiar struggle with heartfelt humor and relatable charm. This graphic novel follows the story of Janna, a middle-school student who is deeply engrossed in her latest fantasy series, but constantly interrupted by her well-meaning parents who want her to focus on her schoolwork and reading skills. As Janna juggles her love for fiction with her responsibilities, she learns valuable lessons about balancing her passions and obligations, all while navigating the ups and downs of adolescence. Chmakova's vibrant illustrations bring the characters and their world to life in a way that is both visually appealing and engaging. The dialogue is witty and authentic, making it easy for readers to connect with Janna and her experiences. 'My Parents Want Me To Read My Book' is not just a story about reading or parenting, but a reminder that every choice we make shapes our future in unique ways. This graphic novel is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever felt torn between their passions and responsibilities, making it a must-read for middle-grade readers and beyond. So the next time your parents call you away from your beloved book, remember Janna's story and the important lessons she learned – and maybe, just maybe, they'll let you finish that chapter first.