Hope Larson je autorkou vizuálně poutavých příběhů, které často zkoumají témata dospívání a hledání identity. Její práce vyniká jemným kreslířským stylem a schopností zachytit složité emoce prostřednictvím sugestivních obrazů. Larson se zaměřuje na budování atmosféry a vytváření světů, které jsou současně povědomé i magicky.
Napříč světem Minecraftu se odehrávají příběhy všeho druhu – o tom, jak v sobě najdou zalíbení zlá čarodějnice a střelec zabiják, o kazisvětce, která si ukousla větší sousto, než dokázala spolknout, o chrabrých hrdinech, kteří se (ne)vyznají v Overworldu. V této sbírce vám je přinášejí známí autoři a originální kreslíři, kteří nenechávají žádný blok neobrácený!
Twelve-year-old Vonceil Taggart, willing to risk everything to set things right, leaves her family's Oklahoma farm in 1919 seeking the salt witch who cast a spell that turned their spring to saltwater
Hijinks, unexpected friendships, and math take center stage in this contemporary middle grade graphic novel perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Kayla Miller from New York Times bestselling and Eisner Award-winning author Hope Larson. Verity "Very" Nelson can do it all. She's student body president, debate club whiz, and first chair clarinetist. You could say she's pretty much the best at everything...Well, almost everything. Everything except math. And it's not like she doesn't try. Math just doesn't make sense in her brain. But it better start soon, or else she can kiss her presidency--and her campaign promises--goodbye. Soon Verity finds herself enrolled in a remedial math class where, despite her best efforts, failure persists. All seems lost until a teacher helps her discover the truth: Verity has dyscalculia, a learning disability that causes her to mix up numbers. Armed with a new perspective, can Verity pass math, keep her presidency, and make good on her word to the student body she loves so much? Or will her presidency--and perfect reputation--all come crashing down?
From New York Times-bestselling and Eisner Award-winning creator Hope Larson comes All My Friends, the final standalone book in a middle grade graphic novel trilogy about friendship, family, and music. Perfect for fans of Real Friends by Shannon Hale. Middle-schooler Bina has everything she's ever wanted. She has new friends and a new band whose song is about to be featured on her favorite television show. But being in the spotlight is hard. When Bina and her band are offered a record deal, her parents are not thrilled. Now, Bina is barely speaking to her mom and dad. To make matters worse, Bina and her best friend, Austin, are still awkward around each other after their failed first date. Can Bina untangle the various melodies in her heart? Or will fame go to her head?
The world already knows Meg and Charles Wallace Murry, Calvin O'Keefe, and the three Mrs--Who, Whatsit, and Which--the memorable and wonderful characters who fight off a dark force and save our universe in the Newbery award-winning classic A Wrinkle in Time. But in 50 years of publication, the book has never been illustrated. Now, Hope Larson takes the classic story to a new level with her vividly imagined interpretations of tessering and favorite characters like the Happy Medium and Aunt Beast. Perfect for old fans and winning over new ones, this graphic novel adaptation is a must-read.
A coming-of-age graphic novel by Hope Larson, featuring 13-year-old Bina navigating summer without her best friend, Austin, who is at soccer camp. Bina finds joy in music and an unexpected friendship with Austin's sister. The story explores their evolving friendship and growing pains in a touching and humorous way.
From the award-winning and New York Times -bestselling graphic novelist Hope
Larson comes a standalone sequel to All Summer Long about friends, first
crushes, and being your bravest rockstar self.
Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger; Supergirl based on characters
created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, by special arrangement with the Jerry
Siegel family.
Blending history, romance, and magical realism, this Eisner Award-winning graphic novel explores the impact of the past on a teenage girl's life. As she navigates her present, echoes of history intertwine with her experiences, creating a rich tapestry of emotions and revelations. This compelling narrative invites readers to reflect on how memories and historical events shape identities and relationships.