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2018 • 240 pages

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Well, it is a memoir, after all. History has to be tedious, so she gets points for authenticity.

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This was an interesting read about relationships and discovery of self. The writing was beautiful and kept me reading but I couldn't find myself caring about any character. I read this as part of our banned book week here at our library where we celebrate banned books.
~Ashley

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July 13, 2024

I don't know. Could I read a more pretentious book? Probably, but this was pretty high up there.

April 27, 2024

3,75*

February 28, 2023

Story: 7 / 10
Characters: 8.5
Setting: 6.5
Prose: 10
Art: 7

Although the book was well done and is considered one of the best graphic novels ever written, it did not appeal to me at all. I would only recommend it to literary fiction readers.

August 24, 2022

This was amazing. This book will live in my head the way not all books do.

July 15, 2022

Really fascinating. I loved the art style and the memoir was hard to put down.

December 30, 2019

4 stars “But in a way Gatsby's pristine books and my father's worn ones signify the same thing–the preference of a fiction to reality.”

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April 29, 2019

3.5 stars.

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January 22, 2017

Not what I expected, deeper than your average retrospective illustrated memoir.

June 14, 2016

This is an autobiographical memoir graphic novel. It is sarcastically written and heartfelt. You can tell Alison has a flair for writing levity into the most sundering of situations. I had a difficult time with the time jumps and following up on the story, but overall this is an engaging read.

January 1, 2016

Interesting memoir . . . really makes you think about how children perceive their parents.

December 15, 2012

Really well done graphic memoir. Sexuality! Literature! Symbolism! Hooray!

February 1, 2012
April 18, 2010

Ah! It may be a first! A literate graphic novelist!

I have a hard time with graphic novels in general. The text often fails to be worth reading; the story is told in the pictures.

This book is different. The story is told in the text, with pictures that complement the story.

Very compelling memoir.

January 1, 2006