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The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich (a Graphic Novel) by Deya Muniz

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The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich (a Graphic Novel)

Deya Muniz

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers · Paperback · May 9, 2023

Reading lane: YA LGBTQ+ Comics

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Good for fans of Graphic NovelsGood for readers who enjoy YA LGBTQ+ Comics and YA Romance Comics.

Book Details

Authors
Deya Muniz
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published
May 9, 2023
Format
Paperback
Theme
YA LGBTQ+ Comics · YA Romance Comics
Reading lane
YA LGBTQ+ Comics

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Publisher Categories

  • YA Humorous Comics

  • YA LGBTQ+ Comics

  • YA Romance Comics

  • Emotions & Feelings (YA)

About This Book

NATIONAL BESTSELLER! A New York Public Library Best Book of 2023 • Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2023 • YALSA 2024 Great Graphic Novel for Teens • An ALA Rainbow List Pick • 2024 ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers "A spectacular, feel-good, comfy romance." — Kirkus Reviews A nobleman with a secret and a princess on a mission find love—and lots of grilled cheese sandwiches—when they least expect it, in this funny, heartfelt graphic novel rom-com. Lady Cam...

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER! A New York Public Library Best Book of 2023 • Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2023 • YALSA 2024 Great Graphic Novel for Teens • An ALA Rainbow List Pick • 2024 ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers "A spectacular, feel-good, comfy romance." — Kirkus Reviews A nobleman with a secret and a princess on a mission find love—and lots of grilled cheese sandwiches—when they least expect it, in this funny, heartfelt graphic novel rom-com. Lady Camembert wants to live life on her own terms, without marriage. Well, without marrying a man, that is. But the law of the land is that women cannot inherit. So when her father passes away, she does the only thing she can: She disguises herself as a man and moves to the capital city of the Kingdom of Fromage to start over as Count Camembert. But it’s hard to keep a low profile when the beautiful Princess Brie, with her fierce activism and great sense of fashion, catches her attention. Camembert can’t resist getting to know the princess, but as the two grow closer, will she able to keep her secret? A romantic comedy about mistaken identity, true love, and lots of grilled cheese.

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