Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper series continues to shine with empathy and warmth. Volumes Two through Four follow Charlie and Nick’s journey through love, identity, and mental health with honesty and care. A beautifully illustrated and deeply affirming story for teens discovering who they are.
Tara Sullivan’s Treasure of the World is a powerful story of resilience and hope set in the Bolivian Andes. Through Ana’s eyes, readers witness the harsh realities of child labor and the courage it takes to dream beyond survival. A compelling and empathetic read for young adults.
Corey Egbert’s Visitations is a haunting, semi-autobiographical graphic novel about faith, trauma, and survival. Through striking artwork and raw honesty, Egbert portrays a teen’s struggle to see truth through the fog of manipulation and mental illness. A difficult but unforgettable read.
Tummolo’s The Facility is a striking debut that merges philosophy and science fiction. In a world of machines, the creation of one fragile human child challenges the meaning of existence itself. Both chilling and hopeful, this story captures the heart of humanity’s resilience amid technological evolution.
Resau’s What the Moon Saw is a beautifully written coming-of-age story about identity, family, and cultural roots. Through Clara Luna’s summer in Oaxaca, readers experience the magic of discovering where you come from and who you are meant to be. Filled with warmth, spirituality, and self-discovery, it inspires reflection and connection.