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Graphic Novels About Cultural Identity
Explore graphic novels books about cultural identity for children.
122 books
Pashmina
Nidhi Chanani
For the child curious about their family's untold history or feeling caught between two cultures, this magical journey e
Ages 10–14
Doodles from the Boogie Down
Stephanie Rodriguez
For the young artist navigating identity and finding their voice, this graphic novel celebrates self-expression and comm
Ages 10–14
Nayra and the Djinn
Iasmin Omar Ata
For the child who feels the weight of everyone's expectations while trying to find their own voice amidst school social
Ages 10–14
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A Sky of Paper Stars
Susie Yi
For the child navigating the space between two worlds, this magical journey explores how to bridge the gap between their
Ages 8–12
Brownstone
Samuel Teer
For the teenager navigating the complexities of a multicultural identity while trying to reconnect with a distant parent
Ages 13–17
In Limbo
Deb JJ Lee
For the teenager grappling with high school pressures, cultural displacement, and mental health, this memoir offers a ra
Ages 14–18
The Nameless City #2
The Stone Heart
Faith Erin Hicks
War looms over the Nameless City as Kaidu uncovers a recipe for an ancient weapon that could destroy the home of his bes
Ages 9–13
Gaijin: American Prisoner of War
Matt Faulkner
Caught between two worlds after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Koji Miyamoto faces prejudice both on the streets of San Fra
Ages 10–14
The Boy from Clearwater #2
The Boy from Clearwater: Book 2
Yu Pei-Yun
For the teen or young adult grappling with the weight of history and the challenge of rebuilding a life after injustice
Ages 14–18
Until We Meet Again
Renee Collins
For the child navigating the heavy quiet of grief, June's journey to China reveals that memories and heritage can create
Ages 8–12
Be Prepared
Vera Brosgol
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole, this graphic novel navigates the awkwardness of wanting to be
Ages 8–12
They Called Us Enemy
George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott
George Takei shares his childhood experience of being forced into a Japanese American internment camp and the impact it
Ages 12–18
Jukebox
Nidhi Chanani
For the child searching for their place in a family legacy or looking to connect with a parent through the music and his
Ages 8–12
History Comics
Ellis Island: Immigration and the American Dream
Felipe Galindo Feggo
For the student curious about their family roots or the history of new beginnings, this graphic novel explores the hopes
Ages 10–15
Stargazing
Jen Wang
Moon and Christine share music videos and secrets, but when Moon’s celestial visions lead to a hospital stay, their bond
Ages 8–12
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Who Was Cesar Chavez?
Terry Blas
For the child who asks why some things are unfair and wants to know how one person can start a movement for change. A vi
Ages 8–12
Graphic Library: Biographies
Pope Francis
Emanuel Castro
For the young reader curious about how a child from Argentina became a global leader, this graphic biography highlights
Ages 8–14
The Witch Boy #3
The Midwinter Witch
Molly Knox Ostertag
For the child navigating how to stay true to themselves while honoring family traditions and evolving friendships.
Ages 8–12
Lost in Taiwan
Mark Crilley
For the teenager who feels like a fish out of water. This story follows Paul as he navigates the streets of Taiwan alone
Ages 10–15
Trans History: From Ancient Times to the Present Day
Andrew Eakett
For the teenager seeking their place in a long line of pioneers, this graphic history explores the vibrant, ancient, and
Ages 14–18
History Comics
The Stonewall Riots: Making a Stand for LGBTQ Rights
Archie Bongiovanni
For the teen exploring the roots of the LGBTQ+ movement, this graphic novel brings the history of the Stonewall Uprising
Ages 12–18
Mercury
Hope Larson
For the teen processing a sudden loss or feeling disconnected from their roots. A dual-timeline mystery explores how the
Ages 12–17
A Map to the Sun
Sloane Leong
For the teenager navigating the messy reality of changing friendships, family strain, and finding where they fit in as t
Ages 14–18
Ever After High Graphic Novels
The Class of Classics
Leigh Dragoon
Fairytale legends get trapped inside their parents' high school yearbooks after a magic spell fails, revealing secrets a
Ages 8–12
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