Who Was the Girl Warrior of France?: Joan of Arc: A Who HQ Graphic Novel

Who Was the Girl Warrior of France?: Joan of Arc: A Who HQ Graphic Novel

Who Was the Girl Warrior of France?: Joan of Arc: A Who HQ Graphic Novel

Who Was the Girl Warrior of France?: Joan of Arc: A Who HQ Graphic Novel

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Overview

Discover the story behind Joan of Arc and her journey to triumph in the Hundred Years' War in this captivating graphic novel — written by Sincerely, Harriet author Sarah Winifred Searle and illustrated by award-winning cartoonist Maria Capelle Frantz.

Presenting Who HQ Graphic Novels: an exciting addition to the #1 New York Times best-selling Who Was? series!

Follow Joan of Arc on her journey to convince the Dauphin to let her lead the French army in the Battle of Orleans and win the Hundred Years' War. A story of faith, courage, and determination, this graphic novel invites readers to immerse themselves in the life of the teenage French heroine — brought to life by gripping narrative and vivid full-color illustrations that jump off the page.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780593224410
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication date: 01/11/2022
Series: Who HQ Graphic Novels
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 1,126,474
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.40(d)
Lexile: GN700L (what's this?)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Sarah Searle originally hails from spooky New England but currently lives in sunny Perth, Australia. She writes and draws comics, best known for vulnerable memoir and compassionate fiction. Her first graphic novel Sincerely Harriet, a quiet middle grade tale about a girl who discovers the power of storytelling while learning to manage chronic illness, debuted from Graphic Universe in May 2019. Find her around the web: @swinsea / swinsea.com

Maria Capelle Frantz was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, where she spent the first years of her life playing in the woods, making up stories, and regularly perusing the local comic shop. In 2015, she was awarded a national gold medal in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, for her short comic "Death Wish." In 2017, her poster "The Golden Door" was chosen to be a part of Hank Green's Refugee Poster Project, alongside 15 other artists. Prints of artwork inspired by the refugee crisis were sold on dftba.com to help raise money for refugees in the United States. Her debut graphic novel, The Chancellor and the Citadel, was published by Iron Circus Comics in 2019.
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