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S.E. Hinton's The Puppy Sister
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Family
S.E. Hinton, Writer of "The Outsiders," was, and still is, one of the most popular and best-known writers of young adult fiction. "The Puppy Sister" is a touching story about a family and their new pet. Nick and his parents get more than they bargained for when their newly adopted puppy, Aleasha, decides she'll have more fun with her new "family" if she becomes human, too. So begins a...
Welcome to Mina's
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Friendship LGBTQ+ Love
A diner anthology about life, love and food over 100 years. Set in a fictional Vancouver diner. Unjust legislation and past tensions set the path of a simple diner and the people within it. Opening in 1919, Liz finds herself in need of a new job. Her sister Laura is opening a restaurant of her own, its namesake Liz’s daughter, Mina.
The Well
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Leading Ladies LGBTQ+
Cute characters, quarter-life crises, chemical supplements, and corporate catastrophes… Jon Allen’s cult-favorite online comic is now a must-read graphic novel!
Low Orbit
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LGBTQ+
An atmospheric and profound coming-of-age graphic novel about a Malaysian American teen carving out her own identity in the uneasy space between friends and family.
Work in the UK
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Modern
This is Bruce, a confident and agile cat born in Hong Kong. He moves from Hong Kong to England where he learns different things. He tries different jobs while searching for his dream career, using his unique perspective on cats in different areas to demonstrate the challenges of accepting life and continuously seeking personal growth.
Where There's Smoke, There's Dinner: Confessions of a Cartoonist Cook
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Cooking
Bursting with color, flavor, and messy emotions, this unprecedented graphic memoir and “anti-cookbook” blends comics with satirical recipes to explore the intersections of food, feminism, frustration, and family.