"Ghost World" by Daniel Clowes is a graphic novel that follows the lives of two teenage girls, Enid and Rebecca, as they navigate the complexities of adolescence and young adulthood in a small, suburban town. The girls are best friends, but as they begin to grow up and face new challenges, their relationship becomes strained. They spend their days wandering aimlessly around town, mocking the people they encounter and dreaming of a more exciting future. As they approach graduation, Enid and Rebecca begin to drift apart and must confront the uncertain future that lies ahead of them. "Ghost World" is a poignant and bittersweet coming-of-age story that explores the themes of friendship, identity, and the challenges of growing up. It has been widely praised for its sharp wit, incisive social commentary, and beautifully rendered illustrations. The graphic novel has also been adapted into a critically acclaimed film directed by Terry Zwigoff.