"...graphic novels are books written and illustrated in the style of a comic book. the term graphic novel was first popularized by will eisner to distinguish his book a contract with god (1978) from collections of newspaper comic strips. he described graphic novels as consisting of “sequential art” — a series of illustrations which, when viewed in order, tell a story." (from "using graphic novels with children and teens", scholastic).
the libraries offers a great selection of graphic novels for all reading levels. to locate a graphic novel in the library, you can search using the title or author of the graphic novel. for a listing of all graphic novels available, enter "graphic novels" as a subject heading search.
a few titles are listed below:
adventures of rabbit and bear paws : the sugar bush by chad solomon & christopher meyer
anne frank : the anne frank house authorized graphic biography by sid jacobson & ernie colon
artemis fowl by eoin colfer; andrew donkin; giovanni rigano (illustrator); paolo lamanna (illustrator)
bone by jeff smith; steve hamaker (illustrator)
bus ride bully by cari meister; remy simard (illustrator)
the night wanderer by michael wyatt (illustrator); drew hayden taylor; alison kooistra (illustrator)
owly: a time to be brave by andy runton (artist)
sock monkey by tony millionaire; john flansburgh (introduction by)
spirited away by hayao miyazaki
the 101 best graphic novels by stephen weiner; keith r. a. decandido (editor)
adventures in graphica: using comics and graphic novels to teach comprehension, 2-6 by terry thompson
graphic novels and comics in the classroom by carrye kay syma (editor); robert g. weiner (editor)