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An Age of License
by Lucy Knisley
Written during a European book tour promoting her work, an acclaimed cartoonist depicts in drawings and words her new experiences, romantic encounters and the cute cats she met as she visited historic cities across the continent.
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Be Prepared
by Vera Brosgol
Believing Russian summer camp will be the place she finally fits in, Vera jumps at the chance to sign up, but very quickly discovers that camp is nothing like she imagined.
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Camp
by Kayla Miller
When Willow and Olive go off to summer camp, Olive makes quick friends with the other campers while Willow struggles to form connections and latches on to the only person she knows, leaving Olive stretched thin.
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Displacement
by Lucy Knisley
A latest volume of graphic travelogues by a best-selling cartoonist details, in full color, her care of her ailing grandparents while on a cruise, a venture shaped by contrasting generational perspectives and her grandfather's World War II memories.
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Lumberjanes : a terrible plan
by Noelle Stevenson
A "New York Times" best-selling series continues with Jo, April, Mal, Molly and Ripley as they take on everything in the summer wilderness that goes bump in the night—from scary stories to magical portals that lead to a land untouched by time.
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Summer Blonde
by Adrian Tomine
Collects four stories, each exploring conflicts of urban detachment and misguided emotional gratification, by a critically acclaimed graphic artist whose fans have often accused of eavesdropping on their most intimate moments and, with forensic skill, laying their lives bare.
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Sunny Side Up
by Jennifer L Holm
Sunny Lewin is sent to live with her grandfather for the summer in Florida, where she befriends Buzz, a boy completely obsessed with comic books, and faces the secret behind why she is in Florida in the first place.
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Through the Woods : Stories
by Emily Carroll
A collection of Gothic horror stories as visually and lyrically beautiful as they are gut-twistingly horrific.
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