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Every week, the comic book artist Riad Sattouf has a chat with his
friend's daughter, Esther. She tells him about her life, about
school, her friends, her hopes, dreams and fears, and then he works
it up into a comic strip. This book consists of 52 of those strips,
telling between them the story of a year in the life of this sharp,
spirited and hilarious child. The result is a moving, insightful
and utterly addictive glimpse into the real lives of children
growing up in today's world.
Every week, the comic book artist Riad Sattouf has a chat with his
friend's daughter, Esther. She tells him about her life, about
school, her friends, her hopes, dreams and fears, and then he works
it up into a comic strip. This book consists of 52 of those strips,
telling between them the story of a year in the life of this sharp,
spirited and funny child. The result is a moving, insightful and
utterly addictive glimpse into the real lives of children growing
up in today's world.
VOLUME 1 IN THE UNFORGETTABLE STORY OF AN EXTRAORDINARY CHILDHOOD
The Arab of the Future tells the unforgettable story of Riad
Sattouf's childhood, spent in the shadows of three dictators -
Muammar Gaddafi, Hafez al-Assad, and his father. A GUARDIAN BOOK OF
THE YEAR | AN OBSERVER GRAPHIC BOOK OF THE YEAR | A NEW YORK TIMES
CRITICS' TOP BOOK OF THE YEAR 'I tore through it... The most
enjoyable graphic novel I've read in a while' Zadie Smith 'I
joyously recommend this book to you' Mark Haddon 'Riad Sattouf is
one of the great creators of our time' Alain De Botton
'Beautifully-written and drawn, witty, sad, fascinating...
Brilliant' Simon Sebag Montefiore In a striking, virtuoso graphic
style that captures both the immediacy of childhood and the fervour
of political idealism, Riad Sattouf recounts his nomadic childhood
growing up in rural France, Gaddafi's Libya, and Assad's Syria -
but always under the roof of his father, a Syrian Pan-Arabist who
drags his family along in his pursuit of grandiose dreams for the
Arab nation. Riad, delicate and wide-eyed, follows in the trail of
his mismatched parents: his mother, a bookish French student, is as
modest as his father is flamboyant. Venturing first to the Great
Socialist People's Libyan Arab State and then joining the family
tribe in Homs, Syria, they hold fast to the vision of the paradise
that always lies just around the corner. And hold they do, though
food is scarce, children kill dogs for sport, and with locks
banned, the Sattoufs come home one day to discover another family
occupying their apartment. The ultimate outsider, Riad, with his
flowing blond hair, is called the ultimate insult... Jewish. And in
no time at all, his father has come up with yet another grand plan,
moving from building a new people to building his own great palace.
Brimming with life and dark humour, The Arab of the Future reveals
the truth and texture of one eccentric family in an absurd Middle
East, and also introduces a master cartoonist in a work destined to
stand alongside Maus and Persepolis. Translated by Sam Taylor.
'ENGROSSING' New York Times 'A PAGE TURNER' Guardian 'MARVELLOUS...
BEGS TO BE READ IN ONE LONG SITTING' Herald 'AN OBJECT OF
CONSENSUAL RAPTURE' New Yorker 'ONE OF THE GREATEST CARTOONISTS OF
HIS GENERATION' Le Monde
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