I Am Hermes adapts a classic set of Greek myths to comic-book format, making skillful use of the humor, characterization, and action-packed momentum.
Browsing: Graphic Novels
In Big Apple Diaries, a diary-style graphic memoir by Alyssa Bermudez, a young New Yorker doodles her way through middle school―until September 11, 2001.
Fox and Rabbit is a story of friendship centered on the adventures of a fox and a rabbit who have very different personalities.
Remy Lai is the award-winning creator of Pie in the Sky—one of our very favorite books here at TCBR headquarters. Come and take a peek inside her *studio* and learn about her creative process while you’re here!
How Graphic Novels Boost Literacy Skills and a Love of Reading: Here are a few reasons why we are obsessed with graphic novels and think you should be too!
The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods is an easy pick for both reluctant and ravenous readers who appreciate a fast-paced story. An excellent choice for fans of Scooby-doo and pals, too.
Chad Sell’s first children’s graphic novel was The Cardboard Kingdom, which he illustrated and co-wrote with a team of ten collaborators. Doodleville is his first full-length solo project.
If galactic adventures, graphic novels, and oddball storylines are your thing, be prepared to laugh your way through the Boring Galaxy with this new children’s book character that is like no other.
Wonderfully fun and perfectly pitched for bigger-topic conversations; the Narwhal and Jelly books are must-haves for your child’s collection.
Which five words best describe Rocket to the Moon!: Big Ideas That Changed the World? Don Brown: Surprising, provocative, revealing, informative, and funny!