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An important and accessible modern tale about the ongoing lack of recognition by colonizers for the Indigenous communities who continue to exist on their ancestral lands.
In the vein of Ngozi Ukazu’s Check, Please! or C.S. Pacat and Johanna the Mad’s Fence, this peppy yet angsty graphic novel irresistibly reclaims sports for queer and trans audiences. Recommended for all teen collections.
Readers will be giggling as they follow the trio in their pursuit of a way to have fun, rain or shine. Purchase where “I Can Read” books are in high demand.
A strong story about friendship that incorporates fantasy and whimsy; fans of “Hilda” and Adventure Time will be charmed. A great addition to any middle school library collection.
Big imagination and heart produce a winning adventure that belongs on display next to Jarrett J. Krosoczka’s Hey Kiddo, Joe Kelly and J.M. Ken Niimura’s I Kill Giants, and Robin Ha’s Almost American Girl.
This delectable graphic novel with a gruesome streak will appeal to teens with an interest in either foodie culture or the macabre. Recommended for larger comic collections.