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Akane-banashi, Vol. 1
By Yuki SuenagaIllustrated by Takamasa Moue | When Akane's father is forbidden to become a rakugoka (Japanese storyteller), she decides to become one herself to avenge her father's humilation.
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Alondra
By Gina FemiaAlonda channels her professional wrestler persona, Alondra, with friends Spider, Pretzel, and King during a fateful summer in Coney Island.
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America Redux: Visual Stories from Our Dynamic History
By Ariel Aberg-RigerA non-linear, visual portrayal of American history through photography and collage. Explore little-known facts that are rarely talked about in schools today.
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Bianca Torre Is Afraid of Everything
By Justine Pucella WinansWhen Bianca Torre witnesses the murder of their next door neighbor, they find themselves caught up in a conspiracy they never could have imagined.
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A Bright Heart
By Kate ChenliAfter her murder by the fiance she helped become king, Mingshin is transported two years into the past with one goal: avenge her own death.
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Brooms
By Jasmine WallsIllustrated by Teo DuVall | Witches fighting racism, ableism, and sexism on brooms in 1930s Mississppi.
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Buzzing
By Samuel SattinIllustrated by Rye Hickman | Isaac is struggling with his recent diagnosis of OCD. When he joins a roleplaying game with his friends, the thoughts get a little quieter and his world a little brighter. Can he convince his mother that the game is actually good for him?
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Chloe and the Kaishao Boys
By Mae CoyiutoChloe eagerly awaits her new start at USC, but not before her auntie and dad give her a big traditional Filipino debut to send her off, complete with matchmaking.
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A Crooked Mark
By Linda KaoMatt has a deadly job: ridding the world of those who are cursed with the devil's mark. But does he have the courage to finish the job when the marked one is also his first crush, Rae?
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Dear Medusa
By Olivia A. ColeAlicia has been trying to swallow her trauma ever since her teacher sexually abused her. While facing constant scrutiny from her classmates, she disovers she might not be the only victim at school. Alicia’s vulnerable and fierce story unfolds in breathtaking verse.
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The Fall of Whit Rivera
By Crystal MaldonadoWhit Rivera gets diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome and learns to navigate her new life. Together with her two best friends, she plans the Fall Fest of her dreams.
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For Lamb
By Lesa Cline-RansomeLamb is the peacemaker between her mother and brother, who have different ideas about how to survive in the Jim Crow South while Black. But her conciliatory nature leads to a friendship with a white girl that will change her family’s lives forever. CW lynching, sexual assault.
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Forgive Me Not
By Jennifer BakerVioletta's drunk driving kills her younger sister Viv. The grueling Trials she must now face are made all the more painful by the fact that the people Violetta wronged are her own family.
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From Here
By Luma MuflehLuma Mufleh's struggle to obey and stay with her beloved Muslim family clashes with the growing self-discovery that she's a lesbian. From Jordan to America, Luma must decide what it means to be herself, and what she's willing to sacrifice for that chance.
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Give Me a Sign
By Anna SortinoLilah is hard of hearing and relies upon lipreading and hearing aids to function in daily life. When she goes to a camp for deaf and blind kids as a counselor to brush up on her ASL, she’s not expecting to make friends and find love.
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Godly Heathens
By H.E. EdgmonGem is having fun in high school exploring their sexuality and gender identity, but their life is completely changed when they find out that they are the reincarnation of a god from another world
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Going Bicoastal
By Dahlia AdlerIt's almost summer and Natalya must decide whether to stay in NYC, find odd jobs, and perhaps talk to the cool girl she keeps bumping into. Or take an internship in LA at her mother's marketing firm. But what if there was a way to see what happens in both timelines?
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Gorgeous Gruesome Faces
By Linda ChengAfter a scandal ends her career, Sunny Lee joins a K-pop workshop to reconnect with former groupmate Candie and find out what happened the night the third member of their group tragically died.
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Hidden Systems
By Dan NottHave you ever wondered about where the things we use every day come from? This graphic nonfiction describes the history, science, and people behind the utilities that run our lives.
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I'd Rather Burn than Bloom
By Shannon C.F. RogersMarisol never got along with her mother—but when she suddenly dies in a car crash, Marisol is left to contend with what it means to find peace.
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In Limbo
By Deb JJ LeeIn this coming-of-age graphic memoir, Lee shares her experiences with racism, mental wellness, identity, and parental dynamics with her mother. TW: Eating Disorder, Attempted Suicide
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In My Feelings
By Vidal Annan, Jr.Dr. Annan succinctly and thoughtfully explores universal teen emotions, unpacking the concept of emotional intelligence. In My Feelings asks readers to reconsider emotions as useful signals or messengers, not scary thoughts that need to be avoided.
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Lion's Legacy
By L.C. RosenAfter a disagreement while filming a reaity TV show, Tenessee and his archeologist dad have a falling out. After two years of not communicating, his dad unexpectedly shows up and invites Tennessee on a new adventure.
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Love's in Sight!, Vol. 1
By UoyamaMorio’s tough exterior usually scares people off, but since Yukiko has low vision, all she notices is the lovesick sweetheart underneath the facade.
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Made of Stars
By Jenna VorisShane and Ava lead a life of interplanetary crime. Cyrus is fresh out of military school and ready to keep the peace at all costs. But when Cyrus learns that his general has plans that would destroy the world he’s stationed on, he suddenly finds himself allied with the outlaws.
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Magic Has No Borders
Edited by Sona Charaipotra, Samira Ahmed | New twists on old tales in this collection of South Asian folklore, legends, and short stories retold by contemporary authors.
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The Making of Yolanda La Bruja
By Lorraine AvilaUnsure of what to do when the new kid is acting sketchy, Yolanda channels her Brujas Diosas to guide her. With the help of her ancestors and South Bronx community, Yolanda finds a way to protect her loved ones and stand up for what’s right. CW school shooting, gun violence.
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Money Out Loud: All the Financial Stuff No One Taught Us
By Berna AnatIllustrated by Monique Sterling | Tackle your financial fears and trauma with real conversations about money management in real life.
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Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story
By Sarah MyerSarah Myer's graphic memoir covers their childhood as a transracial adoptee growing up in the American South during the 1990s. Sarah struggles to connect with the world around them, often finding the only way to truly express themselves is through their art.
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The Moon on a Rainy Night, Vol. 1
By KuzushiroSaki learns her new classmate, Kanon, has isolated herself because she's extremely hard of hearing, but once she cracks Kanon's cold exterior, she discovers a girl she can't wait to get to know better.
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The Next New Syrian Girl
By Ream ShukairyKhadija is not happy when Leene, a refugee from Syria, comes to stay with her family. It only brings attention to the fact that in her mother's eyes, she is not a perfect Syrian daughter. What happens when Khadija and Leene discover their stories may not be so different?
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Nigeria Jones
By Ibi ZoboiNigeria has not known life outside of The Movement, a Black separatist group led by her father. When her mother disappears, Nigeria learns that she was preparing a separate life for them.
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Only This Beautiful Moment
By Abdi NazemianMoud has always felt more connected to his grandfather than his own father. A visit to Iran not only reveals the country's deep history, but hidden family secrets as well.
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The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich
By Deya MunizTo protect her careless and free lifestyle, Lady Camembert takes up the guise of a man and intends to lay low in her new city. When Princess Brie of Fromage—activist and fashionista—catches her attention, their growing romance puts both of their futures at risk.
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Project Nought
By Chelsey FurediIt's 1996 and Ren is suddenly transported 126 years into the future. He finds himself in the year 2122 as part of a time travel experiment. But what happens when the future decides it's done with him?
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Promise Boys
By Nick BrooksWhen J.B., Ramón, and Trey find themselves as the prime suspects in the murder of their principal, they take matters into their own hands to clear their names.
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The Queens of New York: A Novel
By E.L. ShenEverett, Ariel, and Jia are spending their first summer apart. Despite the miles between them, their friendship is as important as ever as they navigate racism at theater camp, grapple with unresolved grief, and balance family obligations with hopes and dreams of their own.
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Rez Ball
By Byron GravesTre is the star basketball player of his high school and its up to him to represent his Ojibwe rez and take his team to the state championships for the first time.
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Saints of the Household
By Ari TisonWhen brothers Max and Jay step in to help a classmate, the struggle turns violent, leaving them to worry about taking after their abusive father. The once inseparable Bribri American brothers look to their futures, wondering if growing up needs to mean growing apart.
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Secret of the Moon Conch
By David Bowles, Guadalupe García McCallA moon conch connects Sitlali, who's fleeing from Mexico to the US in 2019, and Calizto, in 1521 just before the fall of the Aztec Empire. Can their love truly change history?
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Something More
By Jackie KhaliliehJoin Jessie as she navigates her first year of high school right after learning she has autism. What happens when Jessie finds herself torn between two very different boys? Will she find out the true meaning of love and friendship?
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Stars in Their Eyes: A Graphic Novel
By Jessica Walton and AśkaMaisie looks forward to meeting her hero, an actress who also has a lower leg amputation, at a convention. When she meets Ollie, she gets sidetracked, leading her to wonder if her day with them is what love feels like.
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The Summer Hikaru Died, Vol. 1
By MokumokurenYoshiki's best friend, Hikaru, has just come back from a trip to the mountains. But something is not quite right. Where is the real Hikaru and why is this thing pretending to be him?
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Superman: The Harvests of Youth
By Sina GraceFollowing the death of a classmate attached to an online conspiracy theory group, Clark Kent looks to be the support his town needs. But when another student helps the group plot an attack on the people of Smallville, can Superman put a stop to something he can’t fight?
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Their Vicious Games
By Joelle WellingtonAdina has lost everything after being provoked at her private, predominantly white high school. But everything changes when she's invited by the town's founding family to compete in a high-stakes contest where the winner gets their wildest dreams granted.
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Those Who Saw The Sun
By Jaha Nailah AveryListen up! This collection of interviews with some of our Black Elders sheds light on their childhoods in the Jim Crow South. Reading these oral histories reminds us that we are all connected to the past, and that it’s important to hear about experiences other than our own.
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The Twenty-One
By Elizabeth Rusch"Just look at what random teenagers can do." Twenty-one Americans aged 8 to 18 sue the Federal government for actively working against providing them with a sustainable climate.
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What Stalks Among Us
By Sarah HollowellA day of playing hooky leads to a waking nightmare when Sadie and Logan find themselves trapped in a never-ending, ever-changing corn maze with the belongings and bodies of those who visited before them—including those of past versions of themselves.
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Where You See Yourself
By Claire ForrestEffie has spent her life battling odds as a person with a visible disability. But during her senior year, she's overloaded with discrimination, college applications... and a cute boy. How is Effie supposed to navigate these new worlds where she doesn't see herself represented?
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Young Queer America: Real Stories and Faces of LGBTQ+ Youth
By Maxwell PothHear from queer youth themselves through their collected personal essays and unfiltered photographs, coast to coast!