The History of Everything

Victoria Evans author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Publishing:10th Apr '25

£10.99

This title is due to be published on 10th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The History of Everything cover

Best friends Agnes and Daisy must learn to say goodbye in this coming-of-age YA graphic novel perfect for fans of Booksmart and Pumpkinheads from debut creator Victoria Evans.

Daisy and Agnes have always had each other.

And that’s all they’ve ever needed—or wanted, at least. So when Agnes’s mom drops the bombshell that she and Agnes are moving at the end of the summer, the girls are crushed.

All seems lost until the pair unearth "The History of Everything," an old friendship scrapbook with the ultimate bucket list to make their last summer together unforgettable. But when Daisy starts dating a charming drummer, her social calendar suddenly has less room for her best friend. Insecurities bubble to the surface, and Daisy and Agnes begin to question if their friendship is meant to last the summer, much less forever.

In this tender graphic novel debut, Victoria Evans delves into the heart of a best friendship and explores what it means to grow up without growing apart.

“Tender and honest and told with irresistible style, The History of Everything gets girls and friendship right.” — Rainbow Rowell, No. 1 NYT bestselling author of Pumpkinheads “A heartfelt story about friendship, first love, and forgiveness. From the gorgeous art to the unique characters and storytelling, I loved everything about this book!” — Kami Garcia, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Creatures and Teen Titans: Raven  “Evans carefully delves into the challenges of growing up, best friendship, and welcoming new people and ideas into your life when things have always been the same.” — Booklist (starred review) “A solid debut from a thoughtful creator.” — Kirkus Reviews “Evoking parallels to Daniel Clowes’s Ghost World, but with far less discomfort and angst, this book is an ultimately feel-good examination of friendship.” — School Library Journal

ISBN: 9780063268890

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 492g

240 pages