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Graphic Novels September 2017
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Deadly class, volume 1 : Reagan Youth, 1987
by Rick Remender
In 1985, desperate homeless teenager Marcus Lopez Arguello is recruited to attend Kings Dominion Atelier of the Deadly Arts, a secret school for highly skilled future assassins, where he feels out of place and gathers the other misfits.
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Little fish : a memoir from a different kind of year
by Ramsey Beyer
A coming-of-age tale told through real-life journal entries, collages, lists and drawings follows the transformation of an 18-year-old girl from a small-town teen to an independent, city-dwelling college student facing the world on her own for the first time. 25,000 first printing.
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Morning glories
by Nick Spencer
Six brilliant but troubled new students arrive at the prestigious Morning Glory Academy, only to find something sinister and deadly lurking in the halls
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Tomboy : A Graphic Memoir
by Liz Prince
Eschewing female stereotypes throughout her early years and failing to gain acceptance on the boys' baseball team, Liz learns to embrace her own views on gender as she comes of age, in an anecdotal graphic novel memoir. By the award-winning author of Will You Love Me If I Wet the Bed? Original. 15,000 first printing.
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Too cool to be forgotten
by Alex Robinson
Middle-aged Andy Wicks has tried everything to quit smoking. When he tries hypnosis, he is transported back in time to his awkward years as a teenager
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