Are you a person 18 years-of-age and up who loves graphic novels? Want to meet up with other readers and discuss great comic book literature? Then join the Santa Clara City Library’s Graphic Novel Book Club for the 2024 season! We will enjoy celebrated comic creators, award winning titles, and a wide range of genres from around the world. Just bring your enthusiasm, curiosity, and an open mind!
The Graphic Novel Book Club meets every second Thursday of the month at 5PM at the Central Park Library's Board Room and also on Zoom.
To RSVP for the Zoom use this link: tinyurl.com/scclgnbookclub
Books can be found on the Santa Clara City Library online catalog (sclibrary.bibliocommons.com), through LINK+ (https://www.sclibrary.org/services/other-services/link), or as an ebook through Hoopla (https://www.sclibrary.org/books-more/digital-library). The selected titles for each month should be completed before each meeting. Reading ahead is encouraged!
About December's read:
One of the top ten graphic novels for Spring 2022, as chosen by Publishers Weekly
“Khan debuts with a deeply introspective, elegantly rendered graphic memoir about her experiences, faith, and family in the South Asian diaspora community of East London. . . . It's a powerful debut by a singularly penetrative and eloquent voice.” —Starred Review, Publishers Weekly
"What do identity, belonging, and memory mean to one young Muslim woman and her family against a backdrop of history?
As a second-generation Pakistani immigrant living in East London, Sabba Khan paints a vivid snapshot of contemporary British Asian life and investigates the complex shifts experienced by different generations within immigrant communities, creating an uplifting and universal story that crosses borders and decades. Race, gender, and class are explored in a compelling personal narrative creating a strong feminist message of self-reflection and empowerment which is illuminated in stunning artwork."
GRAPHIC NOVEL BOOK CLUB 2024 SCHEDULE
JANUARY: Roaming by Jillian Tamaki & Mariko Tamaki
FEBRUARY: The Talk by Darren Bell
MARCH: The Many Deaths of Laila Starr by Ram V
APRIL: Ephemera: A Memoir by Briana Loewinsohn
MAY: Family Style by Thien Pham
JUNE: Flung Out of Space by Grace Ellis
JULY: The Man in the McIntosh Suit by Rina Ayuyang
AUGUST: Yellow Cab by Chabouté
SEPTEMBER: Shubeik Lubeik by Dīnā Muḥammad
OCTOBER: A Guest In the House by Emily Carroll
NOVEMBER: Days of Sand by Aimée de Jongh
DECEMBER: What Is Home, Mum? by Sabba Khan