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An intimate and moving graphic memoir by cartoonist Nate Fakes,
dedicated to his stepdad Ron, a larger-than-life personality who
gradually becomes affected by a rare form of dementia. Editor's
Picks, Honorable Mention at Publishers Weekly's US Book Show "A
Fade of Light is a rare story that is both deeply heartbreaking and
heartwarming. Nate Fakes is an observant writer and artist, with a
good memory and an eye for small, revealing details. In his clear
cartooning style, Fakes shows he and his family navigating a rare
disease imperfectly but as well as they can. He captures the
confusion and frustration of knowing something's wrong but not
what, of desperately wanting to fix something that can't be fixed."
—Brian Fies, Eisner Award–winning author of Mom's Cancer "A
Fade of Light is a graphic memoir centered on [Nate] Fakes’s
stepdad, Ron, who came into Nate’s life in the 1990s and brought
light into their family—until progressive dementia caused Ron’s
own light to begin to fade." —Publishers Weekly, Fall 2022
Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels The first time Nate met
his future stepdad in the summer of 1994, he thought Ron was nice,
goofy, and kind, the type of guy who wasn't afraid to be himself.
Ron liked to honk at other Jeeps while driving his own, bang on the
drums without abandon, and order practically the whole menu at
drive-thrus. It was alternatively embarrassing, annoying, and
funny, though one thing was for sure: life with Ron was never dull.
But as years passed, Nate noticed Ron's behavior becoming erratic
and strange. He forgot obvious things and seemed more stubborn and
irritable than before. Finally Ron received a diagnosis: he has
frontotemporal dementia, a progressive disorder that affects about
10 percent of all dementia cases. There is no cure. Stylized in
black-and-white drawings, A Fade of Light is a graphic memoir
capturing the fullness of a life well lived—the ups and downs,
the laughter and tears, the joys and heartaches, and the treasured
moments that will always be cherished, if not remembered.
An intimate and moving graphic memoir by cartoonist Nate Fakes,
dedicated to his stepdad Ron, a larger-than-life personality who
gradually becomes affected by a rare form of dementia. Editor's
Picks, Honorable Mention at Publishers Weekly's US Book Show "A
Fade of Light is a rare story that is both deeply heartbreaking and
heartwarming. Nate Fakes is an observant writer and artist, with a
good memory and an eye for small, revealing details. In his clear
cartooning style, Fakes shows he and his family navigating a rare
disease imperfectly but as well as they can. He captures the
confusion and frustration of knowing something's wrong but not
what, of desperately wanting to fix something that can't be fixed."
—Brian Fies, Eisner Award–winning author of Mom's Cancer "A
Fade of Light is a graphic memoir centered on [Nate] Fakes’s
stepdad, Ron, who came into Nate’s life in the 1990s and brought
light into their family—until progressive dementia caused Ron’s
own light to begin to fade." —Publishers Weekly, Fall 2022
Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels The first time Nate met
his future stepdad in the summer of 1994, he thought Ron was nice,
goofy, and kind, the type of guy who wasn't afraid to be himself.
Ron liked to honk at other Jeeps while driving his own, bang on the
drums without abandon, and order practically the whole menu at
drive-thrus. It was alternatively embarrassing, annoying, and
funny, though one thing was for sure: life with Ron was never dull.
But as years passed, Nate noticed Ron's behavior becoming erratic
and strange. He forgot obvious things and seemed more stubborn and
irritable than before. Finally Ron received a diagnosis: he has
frontotemporal dementia, a progressive disorder that affects about
10 percent of all dementia cases. There is no cure. Stylized in
black-and-white drawings, A Fade of Light is a graphic memoir
capturing the fullness of a life well lived—the ups and downs,
the laughter and tears, the joys and heartaches, and the treasured
moments that will always be cherished, if not remembered.
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