French girl

Jesse Lee Kercheval

Book - 2024

"Told in a series of stories that blend boldly expressionistic and dreamlike colors with spare and unflinching text, French Girl is Jesse Lee Kercheval’s debut graphic memoir. Exploring the relationship with her mother, her childhood, her own motherhood, and the passage of time, French Girl is a reflection on the material and immaterial ways that our families affect us."--Publisher's website.

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Subjects
Genres
short stories
Short stories
Comics (Graphic works)
Nouvelles
Published
[Grass Valley, California] : Fieldmouse Press [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Jesse Lee Kercheval (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781956636383
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Poet and memoirist Kercheval (Space) makes a vibrant graphic debut in this gathering of loosely connected reveries on family history. Pithy, introspective vignettes recall a childhood sidelined by illness and a back brace, and marked by her parents' WWII wartime traumas. Kercheval's father maintains a haunted reserve, while her mother, who served on a ship transporting wounded soldiers "who had lost limbs. Or their minds," lapses into drinking and depression. Kercheval writes with a musing, inquisitive voice but also embroiders her accounts with fairy tale flourishes. The description of the dozens of antique clocks displayed in her friend Jackie's house gives way to a journey through a Narnia-like door to a distant forest; elsewhere, there are pricked fingers and glass coffins. When Kercheval's mother later struggles with Alzheimer's, she too braids fantasy and memory, recalling a fearsome wolf that once saved her from appendicitis. Kercheval's arresting, mostly full page pastel illustrations possess a dreamlike quality reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall (with nods to Cocteau). These evocative personal allegories unearth the knotted roots feeding a very particular family lore. Readers will be beguiled. (Sept.

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