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The dramatic narrative asks thought-provoking questions about class and mobility under repressive systems. The murkiness of the art sometimes gets in the way of engaging with the story, but the text carries it through.
This book will be a hit with fans of mysterious creatures. Pair it with cryptozoology resources so readers can learn more about the cryptids Deja meets.
This thrilling tale of claiming identity, rooted in a fascinating exploration of Japanese culture and folklore, will appeal to a wide range of readers.
With its unique visual style, this moving graphic memoir of a Black artist and her family will appeal to readers looking for a fresh take on the memoir genre.
This story, told with equally powerful narrative and illustrations, gives a poignant explanation of racism’s toxic effects on individuals, communities, and society at large—and what it might take to heal. The Talk belongs in all libraries serving teens.
Told through colorful, expressive art and video game-influenced storytelling, this graphic novel explores the value of friendship and the importance of community. Regardless of the reader’s beliefs, concepts discussed here will be meaningful.
This strong addition to any collection wraps messages about stepping into new experiences while staying true to yourself within a funny, enjoyable story.