Enjoy selections from our teen graphic novel collection! These diverse narratives are perfect for readers looking to explore new worlds, face exciting challenges and celebrate individuality.
The Baker and the Bard by Fern Haught
Author-artist Fern Haught weaves an enchanting, gentle fantasy tale of friendship, determination and respecting nature in their debut graphic novel. Perfect for fans of The Tea Dragon Society, Legends & Lattes and Animal Crossing.
Bunt! Striking Out On Financial Aid by Ngozi Ukazu
A delightful and uplifting read that is perfect for young adult readers looking for a lighthearted and humorous story about found family, college and the pursuit of one's passions, with a dash of sports and a healthy dose of hope and authenticity.
Ghost Roast by Shawnelle Gibbs
A paranormal adventure full of first crushes, lost histories and the impossible task of fitting in when your dad is a professional ghosthunter. This graphic novel is set in New Orleans and is an excellent fit for those seeking adventure and self-discovery.
Homebody by Theo Parish
Theo Parish masterfully weaves an intimate and defiantly hopeful memoir about the journey one nonbinary person takes to find a home within themself. Combining traditional comics with organic journal-like interludes, Theo takes us through their experiences with the hundred arbitrary and unspoken gender binary rules of high school.
Pillow Talk by Stephanie Cooke
A great fit for readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories, graphic novels and themes of body positivity, self-acceptance and female empowerment, particularly those who appreciate a strong, inclusive narrative that celebrates individuality and the power of finding one's true identity.
When the Lake Burns by Genevieve Bigue
In this novel by Genevieve Bigue, a comic artist from Montreal, a local lake catches fire, and a group of teens set out to see the spectacle for themselves - but not everything goes as planned. When the disaster occurs, an old local legend re-emerges. Deep in the woods, one of the teens shares a secret so shocking that the group splits up… and the real nightmare begins.
The Deep Dark by Molly Knox Ostertag
High school senior Magdalena Herrera already has adult responsibilities and a deadly secret hidden in the dark of the basement, one that drains her of energy and leaves her bleeding — until the return of her childhood friend, Nessa, forces her to face her secrets.
Family Style: Memoirs of an American from Vietnam by Thien Pham
A poignant and uplifting graphic memoir that is a perfect fit for readers who appreciate stories about family, immigration and the pursuit of the American dream, especially those who enjoy memoirs that explore themes of identity, belonging and the power of food to bring people together.