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The Stuff of Life
A Graphic Guide to Genetics and DNA
Written by Mark Schultz; Art by Zander Cannon and Kevin Cannon
Hill and Wang
“With the graphic novel gaining status as a form of serious storytelling,
The Stuff of Life
makes a case for the graphic-novel textbook . . . The illustrations are simultaneously cute and explanatory, and the text’s oversimplifications and techno-utopianism are justified for a cartoon treatment of one of the most complex stories in science.”—
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The United States Constitution
A Graphic Adaptation
Jonathan Hennessey; Art by Aaron McConnell
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"Author Jonathan Hennessey and artist Aaron McConnell have successfully combined their talents to create an exceptional and reader-friendly graphic novel.
The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation
would be an outstanding addition to any government or history classroom, as well as to any classroom or library that uses graphic novels."—
Cheryl Williamson, teacher at Monroe Central Junior-Senior High School, Parker City, Indiana
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