Discover the gripping story of Muhammad Ali's final match in the graphic novel "Thrilla in Manila" from the Who HQ series. Engaging narrative and vivid illustrations bring Ali's athleticism and determination to life.
A witty guide of practical parenting advice from a queer dad, offering realistic tips on screens, lunches, diversity, and more. Includes charming illustrations.
A cultural history of queer womenโs lives in the 20th century, told through iconic spaces like lesbian bars and feminist bookstores by journalist June Thomas.
Explore the fascinating world of plants and their remarkable abilities in this eye-opening bestseller by Zoรซ Schlanger. A must-read for nature lovers.
This charming book gently helps children say goodbye to a pet with humor and understanding, guiding them through planning a backyard funeral and reassuring them that something wonderful can always happen again.
First book on Nnedi Okoraforโs fiction, analyzing themes of young adult development, fantasy, sci-fi, flight, biotechnology, feminism, Afrofuturism, African mythology, colonialism, and Africa's future.
Dive into a captivating graphic novel series for middle graders highlighting the achievements of Black scientists in history. Inspiring and educational!
Discover the intersection of Black history and delicious recipes in Michael Platt's Recipes for Change, featuring inspiring stories and mouthwatering dishes.
Tribute to top female soccer pros and the legendary 1999 US World Cup team in energetic poems with bold photo-illustrations. A celebration of skill and talent in the Women's National Soccer League.
Let's Talk About It is a graphic novel guide for teens navigating questions about identity, relationships, body image, and more. Growing up is complicated, but this book provides comprehensive answers.
Guide for boys aged 12+ to develop positive body image & combat pressure to be athletic/muscular. Covers puberty, diet, exercise, mental health, social media. Encourages confidence in being themselves.