"Beautifully illustrated graphic memoir by Navied Mahdavian explores identity, belonging, and life in rural Idaho with humor and honesty. NPR praised the book."
An Indigenous graphic novel anthology exploring Canada's 150 years through emotional stories of wonder, battles, and survival. Featuring works by Indigenous creators.
Graphic memoir by George Takei about his childhood in American concentration camps during WWII. A tale of courage, loyalty, and love in the face of adversity.
An impactful memoir by Darrin Bell on coming of age as a Black boy in America, exploring the impact of racism and his journey to have "The Talk" with his own son.
A powerful debut graphic novel about a boy using fairy tales to communicate with his Vietnamese immigrant parents, while struggling to come out as gay.
An epic graphic novel fantasy reimagining the Fox Maiden legend from Korean mythology. Kai Song dreams of being a warrior, but faces challenges due to her rumored connection to a nine-tailed fox demon. Set in sixteenth-century Korea, The Fox Maidens is a powerful story about identity and fighting for your place in the world.
Inner-city youths gain powers to talk to animals and fight to save the world from pollution and an evil oil tycoon with the help of the animal kingdom. Adventure, activism, and teamwork collide in Planeta Blu!
Monstrous is a powerful YA graphic memoir by a Korean-American girl who uses art and fandom to combat racist bullying. A moving story of resilience and identity.
"Mesmerizing journey of identity and self-discovery for a Wuhanese American navigating love, culture, and pandemic, in this graphic coming-of-age tale."
John Lewis' graphic novel trilogy, March, vividly recounts his lifelong fight for civil rights, from Alabama to Congress, reflecting on the broader movement.
In this graphic novel, Huda tries to figure out her identity after moving to a town where everyone is a hijabi. She discovers it's okay to be different.