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The Shark King
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"Sharks, superpowers, and the comic-panel format will initially lure in readers, but the subtext of bullying, parental separation, and self-discovery will stay with them long afterward. The charactersâ rounded black outlines convey strong energy and emotion, while the panels and spreads feature a lush, colorful Hawaiian setting."âThe Horn Book, starred review
"This graphic novel, which works either as a read-aloud or as a step toward chapter books for young readers, offers a story especially appealing to boys who long to be just like Dad."âThe New York Times
From the islands of Hawaii comes the electrifying tale of Nanaue, who has to balance his yearning for Dadâs guidance with his desire for Momâs nurture.
"This graphic novel, which works either as a read-aloud or as a step toward chapter books for young readers, offers a story especially appealing to boys who long to be just like Dad."âThe New York Times
From the islands of Hawaii comes the electrifying tale of Nanaue, who has to balance his yearning for Dadâs guidance with his desire for Momâs nurture.
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The Shark Kingâ
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"Sharks, superpowers, and the comic-panel format will initially lure in readers, but the subtext of bullying, parental separation, and self-discovery will stay with them long afterward. The charactersâ rounded black outlines convey strong energy and emotion, while the panels and spreads feature a lush, colorful Hawaiian setting."âThe Horn Book, starred review
"This graphic novel, which works either as a read-aloud or as a step toward chapter books for young readers, offers a story especially appealing to boys who long to be just like Dad."âThe New York Times
From the islands of Hawaii comes the electrifying tale of Nanaue, who has to balance his yearning for Dadâs guidance with his desire for Momâs nurture.
"This graphic novel, which works either as a read-aloud or as a step toward chapter books for young readers, offers a story especially appealing to boys who long to be just like Dad."âThe New York Times
From the islands of Hawaii comes the electrifying tale of Nanaue, who has to balance his yearning for Dadâs guidance with his desire for Momâs nurture.












