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In addition to serving as an engaging bridge for new graphic novel and horror readers, veteran junior high readers of both the format or the literary genre will find satisfaction here.
A valuable reference tool for advanced placement students, undergraduates, and for large public libraries serving those interested in culture and disease, and the influences of the latter on the former.
While slight in size and hampered by a couple of shortcomings, this collection offers genderqueer youth and allies a starting point in the discovery of historic community peers.
While no print book on such a topic can be fully comprehensive, this one comes close enough that it belongs in all collections serving teens, educators, and families.
This fast-paced, tightly woven graphic novel may lack historically accurate details, but proves a rewarding light read that may awaken questions of social justice.