Set in the eerie small town of Loving, Ohio, this horror graphic novel follows four teens—Sloane, Elliott, Cameron, and Ana—grappling with grief after their friend’s mysterious suicide. Their town is controlled by The Chorus, a cult-like organization whose influence reaches every level of the community.
Nhung and her mother are barely hanging on in the environmental disaster zone that is Mercy, Louisiana. After her father and brother died and the red algae bloomed in the Mississippi River, survival becomes even more difficult.
Audrey Fitzgerald’s life takes a wild turn when the ghost of her best friend suddenly appears in her apartment, claiming he was murdered and needs her help to solve the mystery. With the reluctant assistance of a charming detective and a snarky talking cat, Audrey dives into a supernatural investigation filled with humor, chaos, and ghostly surprises.
“Louder Than Words is a suspenseful and heartfelt story about guilt, forgiveness, and the courage to start over. Jordyn Jones’s journey from silent bystander to brave truth-teller reminds readers that actions speak louder than apologies. The mystery of the Tomcat Tea podcast adds intrigue while exploring the cost of secrets and the power of honesty. A relatable and empowering read for teens navigating friendship, identity, and second chances.
Selznick’s Wonderstruck is a beautifully illustrated exploration of connection, identity, and resilience. Told through both prose and breathtaking pencil drawings, the dual timelines of Ben and Rose converge in a moving, unexpected way. Each character’s search for belonging feels heartfelt and timeless. This book invites readers to slow down, notice details, and experience the wonder of storytelling in both words and images.