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Be that way [graphic novel] / by Larson, Hope,author.;
Sixteen-year-old Christine keeps a journal of an eventful year of her life in mid-90s Asheville, North Carolina, which she records through prose and illustration.Ages 12 and up.Grades 10-12.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Teenage girls; High school juniors; Friendship; Man-woman relationships; Diaries; Nineteen nineties;
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Batgirl. [graphic novel] / by Larson, Hope,author.; Basri, Sami,artist.; Lopes, Mat,colourist.; Bennett, Deron,letterer.;
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Batgirl (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Women superheroes;
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Batgirl. [graphic novel] / by Larson, Hope,author.; Wildgoose, Chris,artist.; Miranda, Inaki,artist.; Carlini, Eleonora,artist.; Marzán, José,Jr,artist.; Owens, Andy,artist.; Lopes, Mat,colourist.; De la Cruz, Eva,colourist.; Peter, Cris,colourist.; Bennett, Deron,letterer.;
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Batgirl (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Women superheroes;
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Batgirl. [graphic novel] / by Larson, Hope,author.; Ayala, Vita,author.; Wildgoose, Chris,artist.; Lam, Jon,artist.; Miranda, Inaki,artist.; Carlini, Eleonora,artist.; Lopes, Mat,colourist.; De la Cruz, Eva,colourist.; Bennett, Deron,letterer.;
"Barbara Gordon, a.k.a. Batgirl, is back in Burnside! But everything's ... different--friends, school, even Burnside itself. Batgirl must determine her next steps when she realizes that the shady new tech mogul moving into her neighborhood is none other than the estranged son of the Penguin! But Ethan Cobblepot isn't an obvious Penguin--Babs might just be falling for this unexpected man. Will he turn out to be the hero he says he is, or the villain he was born to be?--
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Batgirl (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Women superheroes;
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Batgirl. [graphic novel] / by Larson, Hope,author.; Albuquerque, Rafael,1981-artist.; McCaig, Dave,colourist.; Bennett, Deron,letterer.;
"Barbara Gordon looks to add a new bullet point to her already impressive BATGIRL resume: travel agent. Having just (barely!) survived the Battle of Burnside and verging on an Arkham-worthy breakdown, the star pulls a Kerouac and gets on the road to find herself. Follow Babs on her worldwide quest in BATGIRL VOL. 1, with New York Times best-selling author Hope Larson and award-winning artist Raphael Albuquerque leading the way!"--
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Batgirl (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Women superheroes;
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Supergirl. [graphic novel] / by Orlando, Steve(Comic book writer),author.; Larson, Hope,author.; Ching, Brian,artist.; Bergara, Matías,1984-artist.; Miranda, Inaki,artist.; Atiyeh, Michael,colourist,artist.; De la Cruz, Eva,colourist.; Wands, Steve,letterer.; Bennett, Deron,letterer.;
"The adventures of the Girl of Tomorrow continue as Supergirl enters the mind of a Kryptonian monster to stop a killer and goes on a suicide mission to restore sanity within the Department of Extranormal Operations (D.E.O). Plus, in the aftermath of "Superman Reborn," Kara meets Superman again (for the first time) to face the evil of the Emerald Empress! Featuring shocking revelations, all-powerful sorceresses from the future, the Batgirl of Burnside and dinner in the Wild West--they're all here in this amazing collection."--
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Supergirl (Fictitious character); Women superheroes; Superheroes;
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The funeral ladies of Ellerie County : a novel / by Swinarski, Claire,author.;
"Esther Larson has been cooking for funerals in the Northwoods of Wisconsin for seventy years. Known locally as the "funeral ladies," she and her cohort have worked hard to keep the mourners of Ellerie County fed-it is her firm belief that there is very little a warm casserole and a piece of cherry pie can't fix. But, after falling for an internet scam that puts her home at risk, the proud Larson family matriarch is the one in need of help these days. Iris, Esther's whip-smart Gen Z granddaughter, would do anything for her family and her community. As she watches her friends and family move out of their lakeside town onto bigger and better things, Iris wonders why she feels so left behind in the place she is desperate to make her home. But when Cooper Welsh shows up, she finally starts to feel like she's found the missing piece of her puzzle. Cooper is dealing with becoming a legal guardian to his younger half-sister after his beloved stepmother dies. While their celebrity-chef father is focused on his booming career and top-ranked television show, Cooper is still hurting from a public tragedy he witnessed last year as a paramedic and finding it hard to cope. With Iris in the gorgeous Ellerie County, though, he hopes he might finally find the home he's been looking for. It doesn't seem like a community cookbook could possibly solve their problems, especially one where casseroles have their own section and cream of chicken soup mix is the most frequently used ingredient. But when you mix the can-do spirit of Midwestern grandmothers with the stubborn hope of a boy raised by food plus a dash of long-awaited forgiveness--things might just turn out okay"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Recipes.; Novels.; Families; Granddaughters; Grandmothers; Man-woman relationships; Small cities; Women cooks;
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How to read a book : a novel / by Wood, Monica,author.;
"Violet Powell, a twenty-two-year-old from rural Abbott Falls, Maine, is being released from prison after serving twenty-two months for a drunk-driving crash that killed a local kindergarten teacher. Harriet Larson, a retired English teacher who runs the prison book club, is facing the unsettling prospect of an empty nest. Frank Daigle, a retired machinist, hasn't yet come to grips with the complications of his marriage to the woman Violet killed. When the three encounter each other one morning in a bookstore in Portland--Violet to buy the novel she was reading in the prison book club before her release, Harriet to choose the next title for the women who remain, and Frank to dispatch his duties as the store handyman--their lives begin to intersect in transformative ways. How to Read a Book is an unsparingly honest and profoundly hopeful story about letting go of guilt, seizing second chances, and the power of books to change our lives. With the heart, wit, grace, and depth of understanding that has characterized her work, Monica Wood illuminates the decisions that define a life and the kindnesses that make life worth living"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Book clubs (Discussion groups); Books and reading; Drinking and traffic accidents; Drunk driving; Friendship; Guilt; Widowers; Women ex-convicts;
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