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Manufacturer/Publisher: Random House Graphic
(Release Date: 10/19/2022*)
Writer/Artist: Liz Montague
DescriptionA heartfelt and funny graphic novel memoir from one of the first Black female cartoonists to be published in the New Yorker, when she was just 22 years old. When Liz Montague was a senior in college, she wrote to the New Yorker, asking them why they didn't publish more inclusive comics. The New Yorker wrote back asking if she could recommend any. She responded: yes, me. Those initial cartoons in the New Yorker led to this memoir of Liz's youth, from the age of five through collegeshe navigated life in her predominantly white New Jersey town, overcame severe dyslexia through art, and found the confidence to pursue her passion.
Item #: 2126920
• Diamond code: JUL221850
• ISBN: 9780593307823
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