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This title in other editionsSummer of Loveby Debbie Drechsler
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:After several years of working as an illustrator, Debbie Drechsler decided to try another medium that would allow her a more intimate means of expression. In several starkly illustrated comic book stories, Drechsler wrote about deeply personal, often troubling themes, including childhood sexual abuse, and the troubles of a young girl growing up alienated from her surroundings. Drechsler's first comic strip was published in Drawn & Quarterly in 1992, and in the following year, her landmark, darkly-colored story, "Constellations", was published in The Best of Drawn & Quarterly. Her first book, Daddy's Girl, was published in 1996, and later that year her first regular comic book series, Nowhere, premeired. Drechsler was nominated for three 1997 Eisner Awards (including Best New Series for Nowhere) along with two 1997 Ignatz Awards, including Best New Talent. Foreign editions of her work have been recently published in France and Italy. Drechsler lives in Santa Rosa, California, where she is in the early planning stages of her next comic book story. Description:Debbie Drechsler pens this moving story of a young girl coming to terms with her sexual identity after she moves to a new town and awkwardly tries to make friends at high school. The painful teenage experiences of broken love and alienation are eloquently explored here by Drechsler and her drawings are printed in somber hues of green and brown. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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