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Graphic novelist Raina Telgemeier has been described as “like the Beatles for teenagers.” Her popular books depict feelings and emotions young people may not want to talk about with adults ...
Best-selling author Raina Telgemeier discusses “Smile” and “Sisters” with Book View Now host Rich Fahle at Book Expo America 2016.
The books that made Telgemeier famous recount the worst, most miserable moments of her young life in painful detail. “It was a while later before I understood what had happened,” Sue said.
"The Cartoonists Club" by Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud is both a graphic novel and a how-to guide, teaching creativity, compromise and teamwork.
It’s yes, a gutsy move — and one that pays off. Many young readers were introduced to Raina Telgemeier through “Smile,” her 2010 autobiographical tale of the dental misadventures of her youth.
With disarming candor and in her now instantly recognizable panel artwork, Eisner Award–winner Telgemeier weaves a tangle of personal preadolescent traumas into another compelling graphic memoir.
Raina Telgemeier, who drew this cartoon for The Post to celebrate Saturday’s National Book Festival, is the author of the best-selling graphic memoirs “Smile” and “Sisters.” She will ...
Over the years, author/artist Raina Telgemeier had detailed her teenage “dental drama” to many friends, finding that people were fascinated by the sometimes-gory saga. So when an editor at ...
Raina Telgemeier has built a fan base among young readers with her graphic novels and memoirs. “Guts” is her most personal book yet.Raina Telgemeier ...
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