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Middle grade graphic novels

When Mystery and Mythology Collide

Author and illustrator Nasuġraq Rainey Hopson shares the process of keeping her main character in the dark while introducing readers to a culturally significant mythology with her new middle-grade book, Eagle Drums.

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