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Jarad Greene

    Jarad Greene est un dessinateur et illustrateur dont le travail a été publié dans des publications dans tout le Sud-Est des États-Unis et dans le Vermont. L'approche artistique de Greene se concentre sur la narration visuelle, s'appuyant souvent sur son expérience en criminologie et en théâtre pour explorer des thèmes complexes. Ses créations se distinguent par un style unique, attirant les lecteurs à la recherche d'un art de la bande dessinée original et réfléchi.

    Scullion: A Dishwasher's Guide to Mistaken Identity
    A for Effort
    A-Okay
    • 2024

      The next semiautobiographical graphic novel from Jarad Green continues to follow Jay, this time as he faces his freshman year of high school--and a whole new world of friendships, self-discovery, and stress about the future. Freshman year brings many new things--friends, classes, and, of course, challenges. And now his parents are adding pressure to start preparing for college. So when Jay finds himself enrolled in Theater 101, his parents couldn't be happier. "That'll look great on your college application!" they say. But when class begins, Jay finds himself struggling like never before. Can he balance Shakespeare, new friends, and college expectations and still deliver an A+ performance? Perfect for readers of Yehudi Mercado and Rachel Elliott, A for Effort's refreshingly witty and honest story is a heartfelt exploration of how it's not always the outcome but the journey itself that truly matters.

      A for Effort
    • 2021

      A-Okay by Jarad Greene is a vulnerable and heartfelt semi-autobiographical middle grade graphic novel about acne, identity, and finding your place. and- to top it off-Jay doesn't understand why he doesn't share the same feelings two of his fellow classmates, a boy named Mark and a girl named Amy, have for him.

      A-Okay
    • 2020

      When humble dishwasher Darlis is mistaken for warrior icon Riqa, two troll siblings try to capture Darlis and hold him for ransom, with his best friend Mae getting caught in the mix-up.--Provided by publisher.

      Scullion: A Dishwasher's Guide to Mistaken Identity