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You Brought Me The Ocean: An Aqualad Graphic Novel

By Alexander Hitz-Sanchez, Julie Maroh

14.00 JOD

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ISBN: 9781401290818
Publisher: DC Comics
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
Publication Date: 09-Jun-20
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Jake Hyde doesn’t swim not since his father drowned. Luckily, he lives in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, which is in the middle of the desert, yet he yearns for the ocean and is determined to leave his hometown for a college on the coast. But his best friend, Maria, wants nothing more than to make a home in the desert, and Jake s mother encourages him to always play it safe.

Yet there s nothing safe about Jake s future not when he s attracted to Kenny Liu, swim team captain and rebel against conformity. And certainly not when he secretly applies to Miami University. Jake s life begins to outpace his small town s namesake, which doesn’t make it any easier to come out to his mom, or Maria, or the world.

But Jake is full of secrets, including the strange blue markings on his skin that glow when in contact with water. What power will he find when he searches for his identity, and will he turn his back to the current or dive head first into the waves?

Alex Sanchez has published eight novels, including the American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults Rainbow Boys and the Lambda Award-winning So Hard to Say. His novel Bait won the Tomas Rivera Mexican-American Book Award and the Florida Book Award Gold Medal for Young Adult fiction. He has a master s degree in guidance and counselling and worked for many years as a youth and family counsellor. Julie Maroh is a French writer and illustrator of graphic novels. She wrote and illustrated the New York Times bestselling Blue Is the Warmest Colour about the life and love of two young lesbians, which has been adapted into an award-winning film. After having obtained an applied arts baccalaureat at E.S.A.A.T in Roubaix, Maroh continued her studies in Brussels, where she lived for eight years. She earned two diplomas there, in Visual Arts (comics option) in the Institut Saint-Luc and in Lithography/Engraving at the Academie Royale des Beaux-Arts of Brussels.

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Alex Sanchez has published eight novels, including the American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults Rainbow Boys and the Lambda Award-winning So Hard to Say. His novel Bait won the Tomas Rivera Mexican-American Book Award and the Florida Book Award Gold Medal for Young Adult fiction. He has a master s degree in guidance and counselling and worked for many years as a youth and family counsellor. Julie Maroh is a French writer and illustrator of graphic novels. She wrote and illustrated the New York Times bestselling Blue Is the Warmest Colour about the life and love of two young lesbians, which has been adapted into an award-winning film. After having obtained an applied arts baccalaureat at E.S.A.A.T in Roubaix, Maroh continued her studies in Brussels, where she lived for eight years. She earned two diplomas there, in Visual Arts (comics option) in the Institut Saint-Luc and in Lithography/Engraving at the Academie Royale des Beaux-Arts of Brussels.

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Jake Hyde doesn't swim not since his father drowned. Luckily, he lives in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, which is in the middle of the desert, yet he yearns for the ocean and is determined to leave his hometown for a college on the coast. But his best friend, Maria, wants nothing more than to make a home in the desert, and Jake s mother encourages him to always play it safe. Yet there s nothing safe about Jake s future not when he s attracted to Kenny Liu, swim team captain and rebel against conformity. And certainly not when he secretly applies to Miami University. Jake s life begins to outpace his small town s namesake, which doesn't make it any easier to come out to his mom, or Maria, or the world. But Jake is full of secrets, including the strange blue markings on his skin that glow when in contact with water. What power will he find when he searches for his identity, and will he turn his back to the current or dive head first into the waves?

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