10 YA Graphic Novels to Include in Your Classroom

10 YA Graphic Novels to Include in Your Classroom

Introducing students to graphic novels can be a great way for them to dive into literature and art. One of the great pulls of a graphic novel is that they help pull in readers because of their rich design and graphics. Graphic novels are a unique blend of words and illustrations that can tell powerful and engaging stories.

Here are ten young adult graphic novels that are perfect for high school students.

1. Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

This autobiographical graphic novel tells the story of a young girl growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution.

2. Maus by Art Spiegelman

This Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel tells the story of a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust and his relationship with his son.

3. Fun Home by Alison Bechdel

This coming-of-age graphic novel explores the author’s relationship with her father and her own journey of self-discovery. *Suggested only for mature high school students. Please follow state and district guidelines for book suggestions. 

4. American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang

This graphic novel explores issues of identity, racism, and cultural assimilation through the stories of three different characters.

5. Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons

This classic graphic novel is a deconstruction of the superhero genre, and explores themes of power, justice, and morality. *Suggested only for mature high school students. Please follow state and district guidelines for book suggestions. 

6. March: Book One by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin

This graphic novel is a memoir of Congressman John Lewis’ experiences as a Civil Rights activist, and is the first in a trilogy of books.

7. Ms. Marvel: No Normal by G. Willow Wilson

This graphic novel follows a Muslim teenager who gains superpowers and becomes a superhero.

8. Speak: The Graphic Novel by Laurie Halse Anderson

This graphic novel tells the story of Melinda, a high school freshman who had a traumatic summer before entering high school. 

9. Smile by Raina Telgemeier

This autobiographical graphic novel follows a middle school girl navigating the challenges of growing up and dealing with a dental injury.

10. Long Way Down: The Graphic Novel by Jason Reynolds

This gripping story is a modern-day Christmas Carol, and it is always a student favorite in my classroom!

For more book and teacher recommendations, be sure to check out my Amazon Storefront. It is filled with book recommendations and my favorite classroom supplies. 

These young adult graphic novels are sure to captivate and engage high school students and provide them with thought-provoking and enriching reading experiences. They will greatly add to any high school classroom library or curriculum!

10 YA Graphic Novels to Include in Your Classroom

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