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Many young readers were introduced to Raina Telgemeier ... “Telgememoir.” In “Guts,” young Raina, the sensitive avatar on the page, has become a richly developed character.
But reading Guts, I recognized why Telgemeier’s ... interested in me—the character, the author, the everything.” This kind of fame can strain. A number of Raina’s family members and ...
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 ...
Raina Telgemeier’s YA graphic memoirs—Smile, Sisters, and her latest, Guts (Scholastic, September)—are so relatable ... Drama, which includes LGBTQIA+ characters and themes, has been on the American ...
Raina Telgemeier isn’t solely responsible ... Manga bestsellers list the week after the release of Telgemeier’s new graphic novel, Guts (Graphix), but having a bestsellers list without the ...
The graphic novelist behind “Guts” shows how she works and talks about why she opened up about her anxiety. Raina Telgemeier struggles ... instead using the character’s face and body language.
I recently sat down with Telgemeier to talk about her work and her legion of fans who know her by a single name, Reina. That's also the name of her books main character. The young Raina in the ...
In a world where kids can become anything, Raina Telgemeier ... band of characters who form a deep friendship around comics. Check out: USA TODAY's weekly Best-selling Booklist Supporting ...
Many young readers were introduced to Raina Telgemeier ... “Telgememoir.” In “Guts,” young Raina, the sensitive avatar on the page, has become a richly developed character.