Read this yesterday and it was pretty fantastic. It covered some difficult topics, but I think it did a pretty good job.
Read this yesterday and it was pretty fantastic. It covered some difficult topics, but I think it did a pretty good job.
I love Jane, the Fox, and Me by this author/illustrator team. This, their second work together, is not as enchanting, but still a beautiful book about being a sensitive adolescent boy who must navigate a complicated world.
English or French—I highly recommend either edition of this moving #graphicnovel about two brothers in Montreal in a family disrupted by the father‘s alcohol addiction. The dialogue is realistic and often humorous. Much of this nuanced story is told via the striking artwork, mostly in muted grays. Brilliant yellow signals hope and happiness; there are good things to offset the bad. Suitable for Grade 5 and right on up to adult. #CanadianAuthor
The saddest line of all might be the one when Louis‘ dad enters an alcohol treatment centre:
Louis: What I see in his eyes right then, something like an earthquake or a drowning, makes me think that I might have to be like him and drink all kinds of wine to forget.
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Truffle: We‘ll call him Michael Jackson.
Louis: That‘s no name for a raccoon.
T: So what? Truffle‘s no name for a human being!
L: You know that‘s not your real name.
T: So why does everyone call me Truffle?
L: Because you look like a truffle.
T: Well, he looks like a Michael Jackson.
“She looks like an outlaw from the far west. Calamity Jane in retro clothes and running shoes. Billie the kid.”
Louis‘ infatuation with Billie, a girl at school, is adorable rather than stawker-ish. He is in total awe. The yellow colour only shows up in the hopeful or happy moments in this #graphicnovel.
Comparing English & original French ed of a graphic novel—found differences in lyrics, which are in English in both. Music copyright issue?
French: Bye bye love…bye bye happiness…Hello emptiness…I feel like I could die.…
English: Bye bye love…mm mm happiness… Singing rocknroll with your brother…The Everly Brothers had a great life, didn‘t they, Louis?
‘Emptiness‘ matches the white expanse of sky👍 & Truffle is too young to make 2nd observation.👎
I got this in the children‘s section of the library when looking with one of the kids I nanny. I did not expect to be so emotionally devastated by it. The illustrations were great, and the story heartbreakingly real. 5/5 stars
There's so much of me in this quote that it was painful to read. On the other hand, there must be others out in the world like me...
#EisnerNominee2018
Beautiful, although a bit sad, graphic novel told from the perspective of a kid watching a parent deal with alcoholism, while also navigating growing up. I love the limited colors used by the artist; it helped to really bring emotions alive with the writing.
I think I love this one even more than Jane, The Fox and Me. A gorgeously illustrated novel that speaks fearlessly about alcoholism in the family, depression marked by drunken singing, hopes rudely smashed into whispers, and the courage of first loves evident in one word at a time, one step forward, always always reaching out. Beautiful, this one.
http://bit.ly/louisundercover
From the makers of Jane, The Fox and Me, comes another gorgeously illustrated book (Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault collab) about a family torn apart, a father suffering from alcoholism and depression, and a young boy forced to grow up way too soon. I had a craving for some pasta, hence, the husband made me some yummylicious carbonara (with a generous helping of bacon) for Sunday lunch.
http://bit.ly/louisundercover
#ReadingResolutions Day 11: This fits #Blue too, a wee bit smattering of it, at least. #LibraryFind today.
Louis Undercover {a beautiful graphic novel about coping with separation, alcoholism, bravery, and first love}
This is Billie. "All she's interested in is her books." I like Billie! #charactersreading
As his family falls apart, a young teen boy struggles to approach the girl he admires from afar.
The illustrations were simple and beautiful. ❤️
A family, a crush and a raccoon named Michael Jackson.
"I had no idea that love is like a rock shattering your heart, as painful as it is life-giving, and that even as it makes you want to bolt, it keeps you glued to the spot."
From the author and illustrator of Jane, the Fox, and Me