Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the second graphic novel I have read by Thompson. While I didn't enjoy Blankets as much as Habibi; I thought it was still a very well done graphic novel. The drawing is very well done and the story is very engaging and heartfelt.
This was an autobiography of Thompson from his childhood to his early twenties. He was constantly pulled between an uber-religious mother and his desire to draw. The plot jumps between various points of his life; sometimes from childhood to adulthood and back again; in a way that flows beautifully and makes for a cohesive story. A few times we also get to delve into the backgrounds of other characters.
Much of the story is driven by his relationship with a young woman he meets at Bible camp and the way she influences his life decisions.
The artwork is amazing and I continue to be awed by Thompson's ability to craft an amazing and powerful story by blending artwork and text together.
Overall another amazing Thompson graphic novel. I would recommend to everyone; but particularly to fans of contemporary fiction and coming of age stories. I can't wait to see what Thompson does next!!!
This was an autobiography of Thompson from his childhood to his early twenties. He was constantly pulled between an uber-religious mother and his desire to draw. The plot jumps between various points of his life; sometimes from childhood to adulthood and back again; in a way that flows beautifully and makes for a cohesive story. A few times we also get to delve into the backgrounds of other characters.
Much of the story is driven by his relationship with a young woman he meets at Bible camp and the way she influences his life decisions.
The artwork is amazing and I continue to be awed by Thompson's ability to craft an amazing and powerful story by blending artwork and text together.
Overall another amazing Thompson graphic novel. I would recommend to everyone; but particularly to fans of contemporary fiction and coming of age stories. I can't wait to see what Thompson does next!!!
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