Graphic Novel books assigned in US schools
US schools assign 6 books in the Graphic Novel genre, sourced from state ELA standards, AP/IB syllabi, and Common Core exemplar lists. Each title links to its grade range, Lexile, and the specific curricula citing it.
- Books on file
- 6
- Grade span
- 3–12
Recurring themes
friendship (3) · family (2) · identity (2) · class · courage · good vs evil · history · hope
Authors in this genre
Dav Pilkey · Jerry Craft · Raina Telgemeier · Victoria Jamieson
Graphic Novel titles
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How Graphic Novel fits US school reading lists
Graphic Novel appears in 6 titles across the US-school assigned-reading canon ReadingList tracks. The genre is assigned across grades 3 through 12, with Lexile measures spanning the standard Lexile bands. Graphic Novel occupies a specific pedagogical slot in US ELA standards: state frameworks pair the genre with reading-skill anchors that the form is structurally well-suited to teach — Common Core's RL.3 (character development) and RL.5 (structure of texts) tasks lean on Graphic Novel conventions, and AP English Literature's free-response prompts regularly draw on works of Graphic Novel as exemplar texts.
Within US schools, Graphic Novel is taught with explicit attention to genre conventions: students are expected to identify the genre's defining structural moves, the standard narrative or rhetorical patterns Graphic Novel follows, and the way authors either honor or subvert those patterns. Common themes across Graphic Novel titles in this corpus include friendship, family, identity, themes that recur because the genre's structural conventions naturally surface them. For teachers assembling a thematic unit, this means a Graphic Novel text usually slots into the curriculum at a particular skill-targeting moment — not interchangeably with texts from other genres.
Authors whose Graphic Novel work appears most frequently in US-school canons include Dav Pilkey, Jerry Craft, Raina Telgemeier. Each works in Graphic Novel with a distinct voice and structural emphasis — meaning the corpus is not a single uniform reading experience but a range of approaches to the form. Students moving through Graphic Novel titles across grade levels typically encounter the genre's most accessible exemplars in middle school (focused plots, clear character arcs) and its most demanding exemplars in AP and IB courses (multiple narrators, period-specific vocabulary, sustained ambiguity).
Common questions
- How many Graphic Novel books do US schools assign?
- 6 books classified as Graphic Novel appear across the curricula and state ELA standards tracked by ReadingList. Each is cited from a state department of education, AP/IB syllabus, Common Core exemplar list, or peer-reviewed source.
- What grades read Graphic Novel?
- Books in the Graphic Novel genre are assigned across grades 3 through 12 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. Specific grade placements are listed on each book's detail page.
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