There are quite a few. 'The Complete Maus' by Art Spiegelman is a very important one. It tells the story of the Holocaust through the eyes of Spiegelman's father, but also reflects on the nature of memory and history in an American context as Spiegelman is an American. 'The Carter Family: Don't Forget This Song' is about the famous Carter Family in American music history, showing how they influenced American culture. 'Hidden: A Child's Story of the Holocaust' is also notable as it educates about the Holocaust within the framework of American values of remembrance and learning from history.
A great American history novel is 'Cold Mountain' by Charles Frazier. It's set during the Civil War and follows the journey of a Confederate soldier as he tries to make his way back home to his beloved. 'The Killer Angels' by Michael Shaara is another one. It provides a detailed account of the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. Additionally, 'The Red Badge of Courage' by Stephen Crane is a well - known American history novel that focuses on the psychological experience of a young soldier in the Civil War.
One popular history graphic novel is 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman. It tells the story of his father's experiences during the Holocaust in a very unique and impactful way. Another is 'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi, which gives an insider's view of the Iranian revolution and life in Iran. 'March' by John Lewis is also well - known, chronicling the civil rights movement in the United States.
Some well - known American alternate history novels include 'For Want of a Nail' by Robert Sobel. It examines how different the world would be if the British had won the American Revolutionary War. 'The Years of Rice and Salt' by Kim Stanley Robinson is set in an alternate world where the Black Death wiped out most of Europe. It offers a very different view of global history with a focus on Asian and Islamic cultures.
Some great alternative American history novels include 'The Plot Against America' by Philip Roth. In this novel, Charles Lindbergh becomes President and forms an alliance with Hitler, which is a very different take on American history. Then there's 'Boneshaker' by Cherie Priest. It's set in an alternate Seattle during the Civil War era with steampunk elements and a different historical trajectory. Also, 'Confederates in the Attic' by Tony Horwitz is an interesting read as it delves into the modern - day fascination with the Confederacy and how that might be different in an alternate view of history.
One popular early American history novel is 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It delves into the Puritan society in early America, exploring themes of sin, guilt, and redemption. Another is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which had a significant impact on the view of slavery in America. 'The Last of the Mohicans' by James Fenimore Cooper is also well - known, portraying the frontier life and the relationship between Native Americans and settlers.
Another one is 'Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original'. This graphic novel not only tells the story of the jazz legend Thelonious Monk but also reflects on the broader African American experience during his era. It uses the medium of the graphic novel to bring to life the music, the culture, and the social environment that Monk was a part of.
Some African American history graphic novels that are worth checking out include 'The Story of Ruby Bridges'. It shows the young Ruby's courage as she integrated a white school. 'I Am Alfonso Jones' is also important as it tells the story of a young African American boy and his experiences with racial profiling and injustice. Additionally, 'Sugar Hill: Harlem's Historic Neighborhood' through its graphic narrative gives a look at the rich African American culture and history in Harlem.
Some popular ones include 'The Graphic Novel: Courtney Cooks Up a Plan'. It features engaging storylines and great illustrations.
Some American cult graphic novels include 'Ghost World' which is a coming - of - age story with a very unique and somewhat cynical view of youth culture. It has been adapted into a movie as well. 'Persepolis' is another important one. It's a semi - autobiographical account of growing up in Iran during and after the Islamic revolution. Although it's more of an international success, it has a cult following in the US too. 'Love and Rockets' is a long - running series that explores the lives of characters in a fictional barrio, with a mix of magical realism and slice - of - life storytelling.
'The Lone Ranger' graphic novels are also well - known. They tell the story of the masked hero and his sidekick Tonto as they fight for justice in the frontier. The novels capture the spirit of adventure and the sense of righting wrongs that was so characteristic of the American frontier stories.