I‘m still mulling over this one! So much to ponder. I‘m thinking parts of this could be fantastic in the secondary classroom too. BTW, what makes a ‘good‘ graphic novel?!
Alone by Christophe Chabouté, translated from the French, is a graphic novel about difference and isolation. The man who lives alone in a lighthouse has lived there since birth, and the last 15 years of it completely alone. The images show the life around him and pieces of his daily life. I thought it was beautiful and I loved his dictionary ritual.