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A compelling, propulsive YA graphic novel mystery from acclaimed Eisner Award–winning author of Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me, Mariko Tamaki, and Eisner-nominated illustrator Nicole Goux Multiple starred reviews! "Certain to leave readers breathlessly enthralled." (Kirkus starred review) At Wilberton Academy, few students are more revered than the members of the elite Wilberton Theatrical Society—a.k.a. the WTS—and no one represents that exclusive club better than Elizabeth Woodward. Breathtakingly beautiful, beloved by all, and a talented thespian, it's no surprise she's starring as Juliet in the WTS's performance of Shakespeare's classic tragedy. But when she's found dead the morning after opening night, the whole school is thrown into chaos. Transfer student Abby Kita was one of the last people to see Elizabeth alive, and when local authorities deem the it-girl's death a suicide, Abby's not convinced. She's sure there's more to Wilburton and the WTS than meets the eye.
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SKU: 9781419768453 Dimensions: 15.2 x 25.9 cm (6 x 10.2 in)
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A vital text presented in a format that invites more readers in. The graphic novel adaptation of Kindred is approachable without losing the weight of the story—impactful and unforgettable.
A vital text presented in a format that invites more readers in. The graphic novel adaptation of Kindred is approachable without losing the weight of the story—impactful and unforgettable.
Jan 7, 2026 • Thomas • Portland, OR, United States




























