Finding my voice
£8.99A graphic novel like no other, told with humour, heart and a unique perspective on autism.
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A graphic novel like no other, told with humour, heart and a unique perspective on autism.

An inspiring graphic memoir from celebrated athlete and activist Colin Kaepernick.

People like me are devils before we are angels. Hanan has always been good and quiet. She accepts her role as her school’s perfect Muslim poster girl. She ignores the racist bullies. A closed mouth is gold – it helps you get home in one piece. Then her friend is murdered and every Muslim is to blame. The world is angry at us again. How can she stay silent while her family is ripped apart? It’s time for Hanan to stop being the quiet, good girl. It’s time for her to stand up and shout.

Annie’s family work hard to survive on their Ohio farm. Annie’s happiest when hunting game with her pa, and she doesn’t care one bit that it’s not the kind of thing girls are meant to do. When tragedy strikes, the family is thrown into deepest poverty. Until one day, Annie dares to pick up Pa’s old rifle, and find a way to feed her starving family. As the family’s fortunes worsen, Annie is sent away to work, and life becomes an ever greater struggle. Yet Annie has the courage and pluck to survive – and her brilliance with a rifle starts to gain her more than just turkeys for the pot. Can Annie’s amazing skills take her all the way to fame and fortune?


The sparklingly funny debut picture book from Juno Dawson, bestselling writer and activist.

Wilbur has spent his teens being bullied and now he’s sure he’s nothing but a loser: his best friend is 85 years old, and his only talent is playing the triangle in the school band. Things start to look up when a mix-up with the French exchange programme results in Wilbur being assigned a girl to look after – an amazing, sophisticated, beautiful French girl called Charlie. Wilbur is sure he’s in love, and his sometime friend Alex has a plan to give Wilbur the makeover that will get Charlie to love him back. But the course of true amour never did run smooth.

When best friends and comic strip creators Finn and Isha discover a group of ‘lost toons’ stranded in the real world, they vow to help them get back home. Instead, the pair are zapped into Toon World themselves! Can they make it back to reality before it’s all too late?

Pudding and Dad’s hit stage show, Panda-mime, has been wowing audiences – but then ambitious journalist, Penni P, twigs that Pudding’s a real-life talking panda. Can Callum stop Penni from breaking the story that could tear his family apart?

Innocent by day, killer by night: a dark, twisting thriller about a teen assassin’s attempt to live a normal life.

Rosie Rabbit is shy and scared of many things. So when she and her family come across Miss Molly’s School of Confidence, Miss Molly welcomes her in. Here Rosie learns how to build her confidence, make friends and even teach Papa Rabbit a thing or two about overcoming your fears. A perfect way to start conversations with children about resilience and confidence issues, with humour, a gentle story, and a cast of lively animal characters.

Callie, Ted, Zara, and Nico are best friends. More than friends – they’re like family to each other. But since being embarrassed at school in a practical joke gone wrong, Ted has stopped talking to the rest of the gang. And when Callie, Zara and Nico discover that someone has been living in their school, and sleeping in the building at night, they decide to investigate – without Ted.
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