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Rather’s firsthand accounts of moments like Watergate and the civil rights movement will appeal to readers interested in a nuanced look at recent U.S. history.
With endearing characters and compelling drama, this title will serve as a balm for middle graders navigating friendship issues. Fans of Varian Johnson’s Twins and works by Raina Telgemeier and Victoria Jamieson will be enchanted.
This tween-focused tale is best suited to die-hard DC completists who won’t mind seeing a classic character stripped of his dark backstory and complex motivations.
This is a quick read that will leave those who pick it up wanting more. Middle and high schoolers who enjoy poetry, art, or comics in the vein of The Far Side will be enchanted.
A feat of the graphic medicine genre, capturing the intersection of personal experience of illness with the technical aspects of medical treatment. A superb addition that emotionally mature readers will find compelling.
Given the combination of topic and format, this likely isn’t one most teens will pick up on their own. Still, this varied collection of illustrated poetry has depth to both words and illustrations. High school collections where poetry is in demand, or where educators need texts for poetry units, will find it useful.
With action-filled illustrations and a unique spin on its source material, this title will appeal to sci-fi fans. A secondary purchase for robust graphic novel collections.