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Gr 6 Up—In the opening pages of this graphic memoir, the author as a young child realizes that his neighbors and relatives are not free to move around...
Gr 2–5—With its gruesome murders, Macbeth might not seem the most obvious of Shakespeare's plays to be adapted into a children's graphic novel, but by placing the play as a story within a story, Lender and Giallongo make it work...
Gr 7–10—Set in an unnamed year in London's past, an orphan known as Dogboy and a young rat named Efren must work together to save both of their societies...
Gr 6–9—Welty, while an important and noteworthy writer, is an unusual choice for a juvenile biography, since most of the target audience will not be familiar with her work...
Gr 3–5—The life of Anne Frank is familiar territory for juvenile biographies, but the cooperation of the Anne Frank house and the inclusion of many photos help this one stand out from the crowd...
Gr 4–6—Red Wolf is a Native child living with his family when a representative of the Canadian government comes to move his family to the reservation and the children to a residential school...