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On Making Friends With Raina Telgemeier Our kids' books columnist Juanita Giles says the ... My son survived his palate expander with a lot of help from Raina, and now that he has braces, ...
Raina Telgemeier's largely autobiographical stories are so accessible and emotionally resonant that there are 13.5 million copies of them in print. (Joseph Fanvu / Scholastic) In the late 1980s ...
Comic book artist Raina Telgemeier published a semi-autobiographical graphic novel about getting braces called “Smile” and talks about her new novel,“Ghosts” on Wednesday, September 7 ...
Telgemeier alternates between fiction and nonfiction for her graphic novels, and after 2016’s Ghosts, she returns to graphic memoir with Guts, delving into her experience with childhood anxiety ...
Raina Telgemeier spills her guts—quite literally—in her latest graphic novel, ... Telgemeier wrote Smile, “the crazy story about my braces,” and Sisters, ...
“Guts,” Raina Telgemeier’s warm, funny and realistic new graphic memoir, hits home for parents and children trying to climb out of the abyss of worry. Skip to content Skip to site index.
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