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Includes the name: Falynn Christine Koch

Image credit: reading at 2018 Gaithersburg Book Festival By Slowking4 - Own work, GFDL 1.2, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=69292081

Works by Falynn Koch

Science Comics: Bats: Learning to Fly (2017) — Author; Illustrator — 199 copies, 7 reviews
Science Comics: Plagues: The Microscopic Battlefield (2017) — Author; Illustrator — 184 copies, 4 reviews
Maker Comics: Bake Like a Pro! (2019) — Author; Illustrator — 88 copies, 5 reviews
History Comics: The National Parks: Preserving America's Wild Places (2022) — Author; Illustrator; Designer — 44 copies, 4 reviews
History Comics: The Wild Mustang: Horses of the American West (2021) — Illustrator — 26 copies, 1 review
Science Comics: Elephants: Living Large (2024) — Illustrator — 18 copies
The Divide 1 copy
The Rumor 1 copy

Associated Works

History Smashers: Christopher Columbus and the Taino People (2023) — Illustrator — 36 copies, 2 reviews
Help the CBLDF Defend Comics (FCBD 2017) (2017) — Contributor — 4 copies

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Common Knowledge

Gender
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Gr 5–7—Sasquatch and a bald eagle narrator take readers on a journey through the history of the U.S. National
Parks system, including the time line of their creation, obstacles faced along the way, and the Indigenous peoples
harmed in the process. A compelling true story packed with surprising facts and uncomfortable truths.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 3 other reviews | Apr 1, 2024 |
interesting to learn about but at times a little gross.
 
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wallace2012 | 3 other reviews | Nov 4, 2023 |
A fun graphic novel to help you learn about bats. It had a good story and message about how we as humans need to share the Earth with bats and help prevent them becoming extinct.
 
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wallace2012 | 6 other reviews | Nov 4, 2023 |
A nice little run through the history of the United States' national parks and National Park Service. It's the sort of introduction that makes you want to learn more.

I liked that it touched on the ramifications the creation of the national parks had on indigenous people, but I feel that topic could have been more fully explored instead of, say, spending time on a white guy getting lost in Yellowstone.

And making Bigfoot the host of the book seems a disservice to kids who have enough people in their lives trying to get them to believe in imaginary crap.… (more)
 
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villemezbrown | 3 other reviews | Aug 5, 2023 |

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John Green Cover designer, Designer
Chris Dickey Cover designer
Dave Roman Editor
Sunny Lee Designer, Cover designer
Andrew Arnold Cover designer
Rob Miles Introduction
Bryn Barnard Introduction
Rob Steen Designer
Kelly Vass Contributor
William Gwaltney Introduction
Paul Andrew Hutton Introduction
Kirk Benshoff Cover designer
Rosalyn LaPier Contributor

Statistics

Works
8
Also by
2
Members
561
Popularity
#44,552
Rating
4.0
Reviews
21
ISBNs
28
Languages
2

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