Bestselling author and illustrator Raina Telgemeier’s latest graphic memoir, Guts (Scholastic/Graphix), out tomorrow, about puberty, stomach problems and middle school, has an initial one million copy first print run, a huge leap from the under 20,000 print run for her debut, 2010’s Smile...
tells a relatable tale of friendship and family, but this one also features Raina’s childhood struggle with anxiety, something that has become an increasing issue for children in recent years. We are already looking to place a reprint based on strong demand in the market.”
Telgemeier’s audience has been steadily growing since her first release struck a chord with young readers, with 18 million copies of her books in print across Scholastic’s U.S. distribution channels, and her books translated into 22 languages. Berger said that soon after’s publication, Scholastic realized it was going to be a bestseller based on how it resonated with kids.
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