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- Merry-go-round [graphic novel] / by Rossi, Sergio,1970-author.; Innocente, Agnese,illustrator.; Roncalli di Montorio, Carla,translator.; translation of:Rossi, Sergio,1970-Girotondo.English.;
"Merry-Go-Round features the stories of a group of young people just trying to get through their day-to-day life, all while romance and simply growing up are throwing roadblocks along the way."--014+.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Romance comics.; Slice-of-life comics.; Interpersonal relations; Young adults; Teenagers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Modern Asian family. [graphic novel] / by Jun, Stefano,creator,author,illustrator.;
"A collection of short cartoons from Stefano Jun chronicling his experiences growing up a Korean immigrant in Western Canada. Having moved to Canada as an 8 year old with no knowledge of English, Stefano encounters culture shock, family love, friendship, and ultimately finding a place for himself in the vast country he has called home for 20 years now. These slice of life stories are a keenly observed insight into the experience of growing up in an unfamiliar place. Full of emotion, humour and surprise, Modern Asian Family: Straight Outta Busan is a delight to read."-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Biographical comics.; Nonfiction comics.; Autobiographical comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Personal narratives.; Jun, Stefano; Cartoonists; Cartoonists; Culture shock; Immigrant families; Koreans; Koreans; Korean Canadians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Food school [graphic novel] / by Armstrong, Jade,author,illustrator.;
Olive, a twenty-something college dropout, enrols in a full-time outpatient program for eating disorder recovery where they learn, talk, and cry about eating disorders as part of a survivor support group. Intensely committed to recovery, Olive confronts the secretive, self-destructive, and sometimes tragically comedic nature of their illness, while struggling with the complexities of modern mental health care. With support and perspective from their roommate, a fellow patient, and their partner, Olive learns to open up about their abusive relationship with food and exercise and finds ways to cope with the reality of living in a society that actively encourages disordered eating.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Slice-of-life comics.; Young women; Body image; Eating disorders; Self-esteem;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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