Check out our brand new graphic novel titles at the OISE Library! These featured items can be found in the Children’s Literature collection located on the 3rd floor of the library with call numbers beginning with JUV FIC. These hot new titles can be yours for sign-out with a valid T-Card.
A deeply moving story about a little girl hiding from the Nazis in World War II France.In this gentle, poetic young graphic novel, Dounia, a grandmother, tells her granddaughter the story even her son has never heard: how, as a young Jewish girl in Paris, she was hidden away from the Nazis by a series of neighbors and friends who risked their lives to keep her alive when her parents had been taken to concentration camps. Hidden ends on atender note, with Dounia and her mother rediscovering each other as World War II ends . . . and a young girl in present-day France becoming closer to her grandmother, who can finally, after all those years, tell her story. With words by Loïc Dauvillier and art by Marc Lizano and Greg Salsedo, this picture book-style comic for young readers is a touching read. Hidden : a child’s story of the Holocaust, by Loic Dauvillier
After an idyllic childhood of homeschooling with her mother and three older brothers, Friends with Boys, Maggie enrolls in public high school, where interacting with her peers is complicated by the melancholy ghost that has followed her throughout her entire life.
This “toon book” by Hilary Knight lots of little, everyday frustrations make Nina mad, and she is very good at expressing her feelings. Nina in That makes me mad! : a Toon book
Do you like comics? Do you like laughing ’til milk comes out of your nose??! In Comics squad : recess! look no further! We have the book for you! This bust-your-gut-laughing, ALL-STAR lineup includes EIGHT sidesplitting stories by Jennier L. Holm and Matthew Holm, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Dav Pilkey, Dan Santat, Raina Telgemeier, and Dave Roman, Ursula Vernon, Eric Wight, & Gene Luen Yang.
Featuring pizza monsters! Secret ninja clubs! Aliens! Superheroes! Bullies! Mean girls! Epic battles! And much more!
In Lone hawk : the story of air ace Billy Bishop : a graphic novel, Canada’s greatest war hero is brought vividly to life.
As a boy, Billy Bishop was a crack shot- he had a sharp eye and great aim. Nearly flunking out of the Royal Military College in Kingston, he eagerly signed up for duty when the first World War broke out. He was first sent to England, and during this time he discovered his true love: the Royal Flying Corps. Bishop proved himself to be a great fighter pilot with a sharp instinct for aerial combat. In this exciting graphic novel, author and illustrator John Lang has unforgettably recreated Bishop’s wartime experiences.
The OISE library is committed to growing our graphic novel collection. If you have any recommendations to add to our collections, we are happy to accept your suggestions from clicking the Suggest a Title icon on our library homepage.