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Big Ugly
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Antihero
Family
Friendship
Love
Work, health, family -- Mel feels like her life is just circling endlessly as she begins to renew her relationship to her brother in this vibrant graphic novel. Renowned illustrator Ellice Weaver brings her crisp artwork to the graphic novel form in this powerful story of contemporary life.
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...
Time Out - A Day at the Ruins
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Holiday
Leading Ladies
Mystery
Work is stressful. The mobile phone is a tireless master.
In search of temporary escape, a young woman travels to a remote island.
There, among ancient ruins and flooded buildings, shaded by pine trees and warmed by the sun, she seeks recuperation for body and mind.
The complete 60 page paperback can be ordered now from online and physical bookstores.
To All The Days I Breathed Away
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Family
Friendship
School
Lily is a proud, introverted teenager who believes that “If you are nice to me, I’ll be nice to you”. She has no friends but lives a privileged life until life happens, and she gets thrown into chaos. How will she navigate and endure? Will she learn the lessons that life wants her to grasp? Will she ever have true friends? Read to find out! :D Wholesome, family drama, school, friendship,...
Chad in Amsterdam
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Antihero
BIPOC
Gangs
Humor
Modern
Political
After spending a decade in Washington, DC, native Clevelander Chad Bilyeu emigrated to the Netherlands. He has been residing in Amsterdam since 2009, looking for something different but not certain precisely what. This is the tale of an obstinate autodidact in one of the world’s most infamous places. This comic is a portrait of a diverse metropolis as presented by a man destined to be there.
Vertical Long-Strip
Nothin' Otter the Ordinary
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Anthropomorphic
Family
Humor
Modern
Creator, artist, YouTuber, animal lover, sister, partner...this otter lives an interesting life!
Grey Area: Issues One to Three Collection
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Family
Friendship
Love
Psychological
Collecting together the first three issues of Tim Bird's acclaimed series, this includes While The City Sleeps, The Old Straight Track and From the City to the Sea which won the Best Comic award at the British Comic Awards in 2015.
Psychogeography figures largely in Tim's work and sees him examining people's relationships with the space around them and how the space around them shapes people.
Mina e Nuno
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BIPOC
Family
Humor
Love
Modern
True stories of a Korean-American girl and a Portuguese guy, with family members Puff and Wally Wu-Wu.
31 pages of cute, light hearted comics touching on all sorts of topics, from watching Ghibli movies and K-dramas, to colonization and living as a POC in America.
School Memories
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Love
School
An adorable and wholesome slice of life tale about those awkward early years we all dreaded at the time, but cherish now.
Little Josephine: Memory In Pieces
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Humor
The firsthand account of an unlikely friendship between a visiting nurse and her special patient, Josephine.
Something City
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Family
Friendship
Something City is an exploration of modern day living through representations of the lives of different groups of people in an imagined place. Segregated communities of young people, elders, fanatics, techies and the religious live side by side, interweaving and cohabiting in a city they build around themselves.
Kitty
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Humor
Love
Kitty lives an unremarkable life with her aging parents and her job in the Post Office. She escapes into daydreams of dancing and romance to relieve the monotony of her daily routine. Her story provides a glimpse into a generation of women whose lives were shaped by the limits of their education, class and social expectations of the last century.