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Dear Philomena by Mugabi Byenkya

Dear Philomena by Mugabi Byenkya

Dear Philomena,' is a series of thoughts and conversations between Mugabi and Philomena (the girl he was supposed to be) about the year he was supposed to die but somehow lived through.

Air, Volume 1: Letters from Lost Countries

Air, Volume 1: Letters from Lost Countries

Ladies and gentlemen, there's been a change in our flight plan. You may have heard of a group called the Etesian Front -- vigilantes dedicated to taking the skies back from terrorism. Sounds like a noble cause, right? But there's more to them than meets the eye. They're after someone I know. Someone who is either an average frequent flier -- or a terrorist. And he's got a secret. Something that will change the way we fly -- and the way we see technology -- forever.

Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story by Frederik Peeters

Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story by Frederik Peeters

From one of Europe’s most celebrated young comics artists, a deeply personal story that will resonate with all who have chosen to love in the face of great challenges. One summer night at a house party, Fred met Cati. Though they barely spoke, he vividly remembered her gracefulness and abandon. They meet again years later, and this time their connection is instantaneous.

DMZ, Vol. 1: On the Ground

DMZ, Vol. 1: On the Ground

Set in a near future where a second American civil war rages, a lone journalist is stranded in the middle of New York City, now a brutal no-man's-land. Mirroring current events, DMZ is an unforgiving look at what a 'war on terror' can do to a civilian population.

Welcome to Lagos by Chibundu Onuzo

Welcome to Lagos by Chibundu Onuzo

Deep in the Niger Delta, officer Chike Ameobi deserts the army and sets out on the road to Lagos. He is soon joined by a wayward private, a naive militant, a vulnerable young woman and a runaway middle-class wife. The shared goals of this unlikely group: freedom and new life.

Exit Wounds by Rutu Modan

Exit Wounds by Rutu Modan

Set in modern-day Tel Aviv, a young man,Koby Franco, receives an urgent phone call from a female soldier. Learning that his estranged father may have been a victim of a suicide bombing in Hadera, Koby reluctantly joins the soldier in searching for clues. His death would certainly explain his empty apartment and disconnected phone line. As Koby tries to unravel the mystery of his father’s death, he finds himself piecing together not only the last few months of his father’s life but his entire identity.

Queen & Country: The Definitive Edition, Vol. 1

Queen & Country: The Definitive Edition, Vol. 1

As part of the Special Section of Britain's Ministry of Intelligence, Tara Chace is one of a handful of operatives they call when they need to clean up a mess, or to make a new one. It's a world of questionable morals. For instance, is it better to assassinate a general in the Russian mafia rather than allow him to peddle more guns and drugs in underprivileged countries? Tara's bosses seem to think so. But the Russian mafia ask their own question -- once someone has taken the life of one of their officers, can they continue to let that person live?

My Last days On Earth With Solome by Rich Wagaba and Gabriel Mugabi

My Last days On Earth With Solome by Rich Wagaba and Gabriel Mugabi

Remembering The Future: Reflections on Ugandan Culture in Changing Times

Remembering The Future: Reflections on Ugandan Culture in Changing Times

A psychiatrist teaches medical students lessons he learned from his mother, a traditional healer. A popular film maker explores traditional folklore in martial arts movies. An aging patriarch presides over his family according to principles handed down by ancestors. In these and other stories in this collection, Ugandan writers paint a vivid and moving portrait of today's Africa.

Drinking at the Movies by Julia Wertz

Drinking at the Movies by Julia Wertz

In her first full-length graphic memoir, Julia Wertz (creator of the cult-hit comic The Fart Party) documents the year she left San Francisco for the unfamiliar streets of New York. Don’t worry—this isn’t the typical redemptive coming-of-age tale of a young woman and her glorious triumph over tragedy or any such nonsense. It’s simply a hilarious—occasionally poignant—book filled with interesting art, absurd humor and plenty of amusing self-deprecation.

Clumsy by Jeffrey Brown

Clumsy by Jeffrey Brown

Clumsy is the bittersweet story of a year long, long distance relationship, told through snippets of everyday life, drawn in a simple and elegantly awkward style that heightens the emotional impact and leaves you reminiscing about your own past love affairs.

Summer Blonde by Adrian Tomine

Summer Blonde by Adrian Tomine

The conflicts between emotional gratification, narcissistic neediness and moral discernment mark the title story in which a socially crippled man nurses an obsessive crush on a young woman. He watches close up, paralyzed by his guilt, as her beauty catches the eye of his neighbor: a hip, selfish young man with a short attention span.

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