Harley Quinn. Breaking glass : a graphic novel / written by Mariko Tamaki ; art by Steve Pugh ; lettered by Carlos M. Mangual.
Material type: TextPublisher: Burbank, CA : DC Comics, [2019]Description: 201 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781401283292 (paperback)
- 1401283292
- Breaking glass
- Harley Quinn (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Harley Quinn (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Vigilantes -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Vigilantes -- Fiction
- Graphic novels
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / Superheroes
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / Coming of Age
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / LGBTQ+
- PZ7.7.T355 Har 2019
Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Phillipsburg Free Public Library | YA Fiction | YA Graphic Novels | YA TAM | Available | pap ed. | 36748002571976 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Mulitple Eisner Award Nominee, Harley Quinn- Breaking Glass features the outspoken, rebellious, and eccentric fifteen-year-old Harleen Quinzel. With five dollars to her name, she's sent to live in Gotham City after battling a lot of hard situations as a kid. But everything changes when Gotham's finest drag queen, Mama, takes her in.
And at first it seems like Harleen has finally found a place to grow into her most "true true," with new best friend Ivy at Gotham High. But then Harley's fortune takes another turn when Mama's drag cabaret becomes the next victim in the wave of gentrification that's taking over the neighborhood.
Now Harleen is mad. In turning her anger into action, she is faced with two choices- join Ivy, who's campaigning to make the neighborhood a better place to live, or join The Joker, who plans to take down Gotham one corporation at a time.
From Eisner Award and Caldecott Honor-winning author Mariko Tamaki ( This One Summer ) and Eisner Award-nominated artist Steve Pugh ( The Flintstones ) comes a coming-of-age story about choices, consequences, and how a weird kid from Gotham goes about defining her world for herself.
School Library Journal, August 01, 2019.
Publishers Weekly, July 22, 2019.
Booklist, July 01, 2019.
Kirkus Reviews, July 01, 2019.
"With just five dollars and a knapsack to her name, fifteen-year-old Harleen Quinzel is sent to live in Gotham City. She's not worried, though--she's battled a lot of hard situations as a kid, and knows her determination and outspokenness will carry her through life in the most dangerous city in the world. And when Gotham's finest drag queen, Mama, takes her in, it seems like Harley has finally found a place to grow into her most "true true" with new best friend Ivy at Gotham High. But when Mama's drag cabaret becomes the next victim in the wave of gentrification that's taking over the neighborhood, Harley's fortune takes another turn. Now Harleen is mad. In turning her anger into action, she is faced with two choices: Join activist Ivy, who's campaigning to make the neighborhood a better place to live, or team up with her anarchist friend Jack, who plans to take down Gotham one corporation at a time"-- Provided by publisher.
14-19 Brodart.
9-12 Brodart.