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A cottagecore graphic novel for all ages that is sure to please during story time or while young readers choose to explore the Hundred Acre Wood on their own.
Combining facts, humor, and inspiration, this is a quirky and highly engaging work that will speak to readers, even the bug averse.
This painful but rewarding read about family dysfunction belongs in all libraries’ graphic novel collections.
This graphic novel examines how hairstyles affect the lives of Black women and girls, and how perception of black hair often shapes the way African American women and girls see their own beauty. Ideal for most public and school libraries.
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