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Packed with world history and soccer lore and visually fertile, this is a promising series starter. Highly recommended for middle and high school libraries.
As schools and libraries face book bans across the country, this is a compelling choice, a timely piece of literature, and an urgent call to action, exhibiting the fictionalized narrative of a real book ban in Chicago and showcasing the power of those defending the right to freedom of information.
A spunky graphic novel that pays homage to old westerns, this high-energy adventure celebrating friendship and identity will appeal to fans of the genre, though the dense western-style language may occasionally slow down the pace.
A great graphic novel for readers who are seeking sapphic romances and prefer slice-of-life stories over action and adventure. Though the characters are high school seniors, suggest the book to middle schoolers, who might better appreciate its simplified depiction of the high school experience.
Featuring a tween girl’s experience with friendships and personal discovery through the middle school years, this timeless book is a first purchase for all collections.