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All princesses die before dawn / Quentin Zuttion ; translation, M.B. Valente ; lettering, Cromatik, LTD.

LIBRA NC1499.Z88 A45 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zuttion, Quentin, author, illustrator.
Contributor:
Valente, M. B., translator.
Cromatik (Firm), letterer.
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Families--Comic books, strips, etc.
Families.
Comic books, strips, etc--France--Translations into English.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Young adult literature.
Genre:
Young adult fiction.
Graphic novels.
Domestic comics.
Slice-of-life comics.
Comics (Graphic works)
Physical Description:
159 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Edition:
English-language edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Abrams Comicarts, [2024]
Summary:
"A beautifully illustrated graphic novel focusing on a single day in the life of a family whose issues reach a breaking point on the day following the death of Princess Diana. Three love stories, from budding desire to fading passion, play out within one family on a late summer's day--a day that will change all their lives forever. August 3, 1997. In the bathroom of his suburban home, eight-year-old Lulu is trying on his mom's lipstick. He dreams of kissing his best friend, a neighborhood boy. Meanwhile, his teenage sister, Cam, covers her much-older boyfriend sneaking up to her bedroom by blasting the latest summer hits. In the kitchen, their mother is waiting for their father, who didn't come home last night. On TV, newscasters are announcing the death of Princess Diana....All Princesses Die Before Dawn is a devastating and richly illustrated slice-of-life graphic novel that has already found critical success in France. Topical and relevant to the issues many families in the United States and worldwide face today, it doesn't shy away from addressing homophobia, emotional abuse, and broken families, but remains quietly optimistic about the strength of love and the human spirit as it does so."--Publisher.
ISBN:
9781419776649
1419776649
OCLC:
1468161744

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