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Laid Waste
Laid Waste | Julia Gfrorer
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In a plague-ravaged medieval city, survival is a harsher fate than death. As corpses accumulate around her, Agnes, a young widow possessed of supernatural strength, must weigh her obligations to the dead and dying against her desire to protect what little remains. Laid Waste is a graphic novella about love and kindness among vermin in the putrid miasma at the end of the world. As with her evocative debut book, Black is the Color, Julia Gfrörer's delicate, gothic drawing style perfectly complements the period era of the book’s setting, bringing the lyricism and romanticism of her prose to the fore.
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Lindy
Laid Waste | Julia Gfrorer
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A graphic novel with few words, four panels to a page, and it tells such a vivid story. It's about Agnès, miraculously recovered from illness as a baby, and as an adult, she's immune while everyone around her is dying of bubonic plague. Quiet, melancholic & so very human.

No_One Seems very interesting. 7y
Lindy Readalike (which is also suitable for all ages, but Laid Waste is not): 7y
Lindy @No_One Yes, I like it when characters from hundreds of years ago seem so real. 7y
No_One @Lindy thank you! 7y
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Lindy
Laid Waste | Julia Gfrorer
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This graphic novel is set during a bubonic plague in medieval Europe. Of course there are rats. Copulating rats. 😳

saresmoore Hmm, I think I'll probably pass on this one. 😳 7y
Lindy @saresmoore Do you feel more kindly towards fleas? There are some detailed drawings of them as well. 😄 7y
saresmoore Hahaha! Copulating fleas?? I can't imagine what inspired the author/artist to tackle this subject. 7y
Lindy @saresmoore No, the fleas look like they're just hanging around, looking for blood rather than sex. The book reminds me very much of 7y
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