I RUN TO MAKE MY HEART BEAT GN

I RUN TO MAKE MY HEART BEAT GN

Editore
FAIRSQUARE GRAPHICS
Previews
previews USA settembre 2024
ISBN
1960171054
EAN
978196017105452999
data pubblicazione
08/08/2024
Data di uscita/spedizione
18/09/2024
pagina
301
scrittore
Khan, Rachel
artista
Massot, Aude
numero di pagine
164

BLACK HISTORY MONTH! Nina was born in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic family. A mixed young woman with many questions about herself and her space in the world. Track and field competition will help her overcome her doubts. She runs, not to escape reality, but to be the champion of her own life! It's the mid-1990s. Nina is 18. She's trying to find her place in a world constantly throwing her differences back at her face. Her father is black Muslim of Gambian origins, and her mother is of Polish-Jewish descent. But Nina will turn her differences into strength as she embraces track and field. She runs to escape injustice, history, the big and small things in her life. This beautiful and inspirational graphic novel takes us through the various stages of adult life, including first loves, mourning, physical violence, self-acceptance, self-transcendence. We witness Rachel Khan's character (and quasi alter-ego) rise as a woman and a great athlete. Aude Massot sincerely and compassionately illustrates this touching story. A critically essential message of tolerance and unity in a divided world.

A BOY NAMED ROSE TP

Paris. The 1920s. Rose is a boy and, like all the girls he's spent time with since he was born, he wants to dance at 'Le Jardin', the cabaret managed by his mother. As Rose blossoms into a 19 year old young man, he discovers love and tries to find his place in a society that's not ready to welcome true love between two men with open arms. PRIDE Month is there and we decided to celebrate Love like there's no tomorrow! Created and beautifully drawn by Gaelle Geniller, A BOY NAMED ROSE is going to make you fall in love with this story, set in Art Deco Paris and where a young man discovers who he really is in a place filled with entertainme nt and drama. What is Rose's place in the world? Is he just a boy? Is he a girl inside? Rose just wants to be accepted for who he really is and live, love and dance as free as he can be. A beautiful LGBTQIA+ tale from a time where loving different ly was a challenge, A BOY NAMED ROSE will move you, in all its subtleness and tenderness.

(W/A) Gaelle Geniller

DEAR BODY TP

12 women and non binary people describe their relationship with their bodies in their own words. Illustrated by 12 brilliant artists. A stunning and creative graphic novel about body positivity. Our Bodies. Our Rules. Our Stories. For years, Lea Bordier has interviewed over 70 women and non-binary people from all walks of life about themselves and their bodies on her YouTube channel. With the help of 12 female and non-binary cartoonists, Lea has adapted hundreds of hours of interviews into a graphic novel packed with 12 powerful and emotional stories. This is a journey into the lives of twelve women and non-binary people and their relationship with their bodies, in their own words. Dear Body is an important and visually stunning graphic novel about body positivity.

(W) Lea Bordier (A) Carole Maurel & Various (CA) Eve Gentilhomme

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