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This triumphant volume of “herstory” is a fantastic addition to graphic novel collections. Good for supplemental classroom content and bound to be enjoyed by adults and teens alike.
In sharing a deeply personal journey, Kaye underscores that transitioning is “an ongoing, lifelong process of embracing change.” Her story will resonate with comics fans, especially those who are transitioning or care about someone who is.
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.
A great supplement to the animated film, although readers need not be familiar with the movie to appreciate this book. A solid addition to library shelves.
An exhilarating though uneven jumble of intriguing concepts, this graphic novel has many elements, musical and interpersonal, that may pique the interest of readers, especially fans of Chanani’s. An additional purchase for larger collections.
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.