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Traces of the Great War (Hardcover)
Charlie Adlard, Dave McKean, Sean Phillips, Ken Niimura; Joe Kelly, …
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Traces of the Great War is a remarkable, original collection of 18
thought provoking graphic short stories bridging the past and
present. Internationally-acclaimed comic book artists, graphic
novelists and writers, all of them explore the continued relevance
and resonance of the First World War and its legacy in our lives
today, creating emotion and reflexions.
The three volumes of the Akissi series by critically acclaimed author Marguerite Abouet are collected in this first English edition. Poor Akissi! The neighbourhood cats are trying to steal her fish, her little monkey Boubou almost ends up in a frying pan and she's nothing but a pest to her older brother Fofana... But Akissi is a true adventurer full of silliness and mischief, and nothing will scare her for long!
The plucky, troublemaking Akissi is back with her mischief on The
Ivory Coast! This time, she has to keep herself from drowning,
stand up to a bully, make peace with her arch nemesis--the
prettiest girl in school, and evade a witch doctor's potion.
Inspired by her childhood on The Ivory Coast, writer Marguerite
Abouet takes readers on even more hilarious adventure in Akissi:
Volume 2. Lessons learned along the way include being friends with
people you don't like, standing up for yourself, and dealing with
the consequences of your actions. The high spirited and mischievous
Akissi returns for more "girls will be girls" adventures on the
Ivory Coast in these previously untranslated stories.
Aya is an irresistible comedy, a couple of love stories and a tale
for becoming African. It's essential reading. -Joann Sfar,
cartoonist of The Rabbi's Cat Ivory Coast, 1978. It's a golden
time, and the nation, too-an oasis of affluence and stability in
West Africa-seems fueled by something wondrous. Aya is loosely
based upon Marguerite Abouet's youth in Yop City. It is the story
of the studious and clear-sighted nineteen-year-old Aya, her
easygoing friends Adjoua and Bintou, and their meddling relatives
and neighbors. It's a wryly funny, breezy account of the simple
pleasures and private troubles of everyday life in Yop City.
Clement Oubrerie's warm colors and energetic, playful line connect
expressively with Marguerite Abouet's vibrant writing. This
reworked edition offers readers the chance to immerse themselves in
Abouet's Yop City, bringing together the first three volumes of the
series in Book One. Drawn & Quarterly will release volumes four
through six of the original French series (as yet unpublished in
English) in Book Two. Aya is the winner of the Best First Album
award at the Angouleme International Comics Festival, the
Children's Africana Book Award, and the Glyph Award; was nominated
for the Quill Award, the YALSA's Great Graphic Novels list, and the
Eisner Award; and was included on best of lists from The Washington
Post, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal.
Our favorite troublemaker is back in this graphic novel collection
of wild childhood adventures set on the Ivory Coast by
award-winning author Marguerite Abouet (Aya of Yop City) and artist
Mathieu Sapin. With the first volume selected as a Kirkus Reviews
Best Book of 2018, Akissi is back for round three with more stories
of silliness and chaos with her plucky crew of neighborhood
kids--there's never a dull moment when she's around!
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Aya
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