Low Orbit by Kazimir Lee - ISBN: 9781603095525
Paperback
Finding yourself between worlds, secrets, and the space to grow.

Low Orbit

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  • Paperback

    326 pages

  • Release Date

    27 May 2025

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Summary

An atmospheric and profound coming-of-age graphic novel about a Malaysian American teen carving out her own identity in the uneasy space between friends and family.

Nominated for the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist!

Fifteen-year-old Azar feels stuck. Her mom’s job forced them to move to Vermont, where Azar doesn’t know anyone. Her only friends are the next-door neighbors: an aging sci-fi writer and his nonbinary teen, Tristan, fellow misfits in the small-town community. Fo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781603095525
ISBN-10:1603095527
Author:Kazimir Lee
Publisher:Top Shelf Productions
Imprint:Top Shelf Productions
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:326
Release Date:27 May 2025
Weight:369g
Dimensions:152mm x 216mm
Audience Age:13-17
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B-Format
Low Orbit by Kazimir Lee - ISBN: 9781603095525
152 × 216 mm
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A4
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What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Masterful…Azar’s earnest struggle to bridge emotional distances is something every reader will relate to.” — Rebecca Mickey Mock, artist of Compass South and Salt Magic

Low Orbit is a tender and evocative graphic novel about the pain and joy of all our relationships. You will be drawn into Azar’s world with every page. An exquisite debut.” — Tillie Walden, author of On a Sunbeam

“Lee’s deft cartooning tells an immersive story of adolescent queer experience with specificity and clarity. I loved it.” — Priya Huq, author of Piece by Piece: The Story of Nisrin’s Hijab

“This lovely, generous book offers a fresh and exuberant perspective on queerness. Intergenerational and intercultural in its scope, it offers readers a look at the radical possibilities that open to us when we learn how to be ourselves with each other.” — Dr. Shiamin Kwa, author of Regarding Frames: Thinking with Comics in the Twenty-First Century

“A moving journey of self-acceptance.”Kirkus Reviews

“Lee has crafted an earnest coming-of-age graphic novel… Azar’s resilience can be a model for teens to recognize that the pain they are in now is not how they might feel in the future.” School Library Journal

About The Author

Kazimir Lee

Kazimir Lee has lived for almost equal amounts of time in Malaysia, the UK, and the US. They now reside in Brooklyn. They enjoy queer subtext, parenthood, ghost stories, and karaoke.

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