The author of The Arab of the Future chronicles the hilarious and
heartbreaking true life of a young girl growing up in Paris. "Funny,
well-observed...contains immense daring and depth...Sattouf has drawn
a portrait of a generation." —Observer, "Graphic Novel of the
Month" Once a week for three years, the comic book artist Riad
Sattouf had a chat with his friend’s outgoing young daughter,
Esther, in which she told him about her family, her school, her
friends, her hopes, her dreams, and her fears. After each meeting, he
would create a one-page comic strip based on what she had said.
Esther’s Notebooks gathers 156 of those strips, spanning Esther’s
life from ages nine through twelve, giving us a delightful look into
the daily dramas of this thoughtful, intelligent, and high-spirited
girl. As The Guardian noted: “Each page of Esther’s Notebooks is
self-contained—there’s usually a neat punchline—but read them
all, and you come to see that Sattouf has drawn a portrait of a
generation: their hopes, dreams and cultural references; the way that
their personalities, backgrounds—many of the children portrayed have
parents who are immigrants—and preconceived ideas about sexuality
begin to play out even before they’ve begun secondary school. The
result is a bit like a cartoon version of Michael Apted’s landmark
TV series, Up. These funny, well-observed comics are fantastically
daring.”
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ISBN
9780593316931
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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