It handles its harder topics in a way that would be acceptable to families that might have entirely different views from each other. However, Isla to Island strikes a perfect balance by being kid-friendly enough to capture young readers' attention, while also being mature enough to educate them about things like immigration and how to face hard, unexpected challenges and still find happiness. On the other hand, there are plenty of Juvenile-grade graphic novels that are poor as well mostly because they have no real value when it comes to educating readers or impacting them positively by inspiring them. As mentioned before, graphic novels aren't my strong suit because of my experience with YA level stuff most of it is too extreme and overall, stupid from head to toe. But the single best thing about Isla to Island is how appropriate it is for its age group.
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