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Hey, Wait?
Hey, Wait? | Jason
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One of Europe's most exciting young cartoonists makes his American debut. This superbly evocative graphic novella by the award-winning Norwegian cartoonist Jason (his first appearance in the English language) starts off as a melancholy childhood memoir and then, with a shocking twist midway through, becomes the summary of lives lived, wasted, and lost. Like Art Spiegelman did with Maus, Jason utilizes anthropomorphic stylizations to reach deeper, more general truths, and to create elegantly minimalist panels whose emotional depth-charge comes as an even greater shock. His sparse dialogue, dark wit, and supremely bold use of "jump-cuts" from one scene to the next (sometimes spanning a number of years) make Hey, Wait... one of the most surprising and engaging debuts of the year.
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Hey, Wait? | Jason
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This brief graphic novel is typical teenage boy stuff til it‘s not. I don‘t want to give too much away but there was a shock midway that changed the course of both boys‘ lives. Im still not quite sure how I want to review this.

(Norwegian author, available on hoopla)

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Hey, Wait? | Jason
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Amidst a pretty serious topic, I had to LOL at the similarities in my household. I have great kids but they‘re often on their own timetable when asked to do something.

alisiakae I can definitely relate to this! 4y
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