The Prince and the Dressmaker author Jen Wang spins a sensitive narrative about an alienated teen who leaves modern society for the California wilderness to start a new life away from humankind.
Ash has always felt alone. Adults ignore the climate crisis. Other kids their age are more interested in popularity contests than in fighting for change. The only person who seemed to understand how desperate things were was Ash's grandpa Edwin.
Before he died, Edwin used to talk about building a secret cabin off the grid in the California wilderness. And to Ash, that maybe-mythical cabin is starting to feel like the perfect place for a fresh start and an escape from the miserable feeling of alienation that haunts their daily life.
But making the wilds your home isn’t easy. And as much as Ash wants to be alone . . . can they really be happy alone? Can they survive alone?
From the New York Times bestselling author/illustrator Jen Wang comes a singularly affecting story about self-discovery and self-reliance.
Sketches. Further reading. Full-color illustrations were penciled with a mechanical pencil, inked with ballpoint pen, and colored with watercolors.
This 14-book collection features immersive graphic novels that combine striking visuals with rich storytelling. From thought-provoking satire to engaging dialogue, these selections provide a unique reading experience that captivates both reluctant and avid readers. Some titles may include mature themes and content suited for older teens.
14 books per Year
$332.64 per Year
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