Johnnie Christmas is a #1 New York Times Best Selling graphic novelist. Best known for co-creating the series ANGEL CATBIRD with celebrated writer Margaret Atwood, he has adapted William Gibson's lost screenplay for ALIEN 3 into a critically acclaimed graphic novel of the same name. He was nominated for the Outstanding Cartoonist 2019 Joe Shuster Award for his graphic novel, FIREBUG. He also co-created the series SHELTERED. A graduate of the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, he earned a BFA in Communication Design/Illustration. He currently lives in Vancouver.
"Full of charm, heart, and pulse-pounding races. A winner!" — Gene
Luen Yang, author of American Born Chinese and Dragon Hoops
"Combines wonderful characters and history to create a story that
will make you want to dive right in!" — Jerry Craft, author of the
Newbery Award–winning New Kid
"A revelation! You’ll root for Swim Team—the water is just right."
— John Jennings, New York Times bestselling and Eisner
Award–winning creator
This energetic, heartfelt graphic novel captures the joys and
challenges of a sport that should be—but hasn’t always been—freely
enjoyed by everyone. — Book Page
"This enjoyable graphic novel deals with familiar and
middle-grade-appropriate themes of friendship, perseverance, and
overcoming fears. The accessible illustrations add to the humorous
(and sometimes serious) moments within the text." — Horn Book
Magazine
"Swim Team is a beautiful story about trying new things. Johnnie
Christmas is a fantastic storyteller and artist." — Kazu Kibuishi,
author of Amulet
“This graphic novel belongs on shelves in school and libraries
everywhere.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
"A powerful, knowledgeable, and pressing exploration of the
intersection where swimming meets Black identity. Empowerment
through swimming and swim team is well-embodied in Bree, a smart,
perseverant, anxious kid who readers will embrace instantly. The
friendly and familiar style of Christmas' linework pours out into
some true artistry." — Booklist (starred review)
Challenging the idea that “Black people aren’t good at swimming,”
this middle grade debut from Christmas (the Angel Catbird series,
for adults) details segregation’s generational impact through a
warmhearted story of community, Black diasporic identity, and
learning, all portrayed in kinetic contemporary art. — Publishers
Weekly (starred review)
“Problem-solving through perseverance and friendship is the real
win in this deeply smart and inspiring story.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Questions of belonging, ability, racial justice and who gets to
swim are handled with thought and care...its nuanced storytelling
and visual appeal will have outsize reach and meaning beyond this
age group. — New York Times
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