Welcome to the second venture into the Archives of the Unexplained, a children's fiction graphic novel series exploring historical and mysterious hair-raising events. In this dive we look into the House of Blood 1987 and the Guyra Ghost!
This powerful and unflinching examination of racism in America by award-winning historian Ann Bausum deconstructs the warped history of the Civil War for teen readers, perfect for fans of STAMPED and JUST MERCY.
Follow the epic life cycle of one rock from its prehistoric creation to modern day, in this transportive nonfiction picture book perfect for fans of GRAND CANYON and the Over and Under series.
Everything you needed to know about the war between Russia and Ukraine as told by children's nonfiction author Ben... Læs mere
The first volume of young adult graphic novel series about the long and winding romantic relationship between an energetic theater kid, Milo, and his withdrawn classmate, Liam. Perfect for fans of Heartstopper!
A boy discovers magic — along with a hidden darkness — in his town in this propulsive and heartfelt children's novel perfect for fans of PET and THE LOST LIBRARY.
For fans of InvestiGators and Dog Man comes Rise of the G.E.M.S., an exhilarating and colorful graphic novel series opener about a group of lab mice who must embrace their newfound superpowers and learn to work as a team.
From Pixar star animator Bobby Podesta comes a children's classic holiday story about Virginia, a girl who must help one of Santa’s reindeer back to the North Pole before Christmas.
Read about Chilean-American actor Pedro Pascal, who is among the most groundbreaking and iconic Latinx heroes to have shaped our culture and the world in the latest installment of the Hispanic Star’s series of engaging, illustrated biography for young readers.
A boy says farewell to a loved one as he imagines her walking on into her next journey, a moving and superbly illustrated story about loss and hope by Fry Bread author Kevin Noble Maillard and illustrated by acclaimed, award-winning artist Rafael López.
Turn back the clock with History Comics! In this volume we explore the Great Depression, an era of economic turmoil, resilience, and innovation.
This poignant coming-of-age graphic novel in the vein of This One Summer tells the story of three friends growing up in a trailer park in a quiet southwest town.