A beautiful graphic novel about the complexities of teenage life, the tangles of twinship and the power of music to somehow make sense of it all. Sometimes everything feels heavy and uncomfortable. My body, my family, my life... And the only thing that releases that weight is music.... It's like a secret passageway to a world where everything is switched off but sound... and I feel free. Nel is 15 years old and life is a grind. GCSEs are exhausting, social pressures are relentless and parents and teachers are oblivious. Somehow Ludo, Nel's handsome twin brother, seems untouched by it all,…mehr
A beautiful graphic novel about the complexities of teenage life, the tangles of twinship and the power of music to somehow make sense of it all. Sometimes everything feels heavy and uncomfortable. My body, my family, my life... And the only thing that releases that weight is music.... It's like a secret passageway to a world where everything is switched off but sound... and I feel free. Nel is 15 years old and life is a grind. GCSEs are exhausting, social pressures are relentless and parents and teachers are oblivious. Somehow Ludo, Nel's handsome twin brother, seems untouched by it all, gliding effortlessly through life's complications with a confidence and arrogance that only illuminates Nel's insecurities. Her best friend, Kit and her playlist are pretty much the only things she's got going for her right now. When Ludo joins a band and Kit starts going out with the guitarist, it feels like even the tiny space Nel has carved out for herself is in peril. But nothing is forever, and teenage life can turn on a dime. When Nel finds herself taking Ludo's place in the band, she has to work out whether life outside the shadows is all it's cracked up to be. Sometimes you need to follow the music to find your way back to yourselfHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Lippett is an Edinburghbased artist and author. Her first graphic novel, Stan and Nan (Jonathan Cape 2016), was awarded the Quentin Blake Prize for best narrative at the Royal College of Art and was an Observer book of the year. Her second book, A Puff of Smoke (Jonathan Cape 2019) was released to critical acclaim. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, and Time Out. When she's not drawing, writing or teaching at Edinburgh College of Art, Sarah plays bass in her band, Totalsportek. Ziggy Hanaor is a writer and publisher living in London. She is the author of picturebooks including Fly Flies, Alex and Alex and The Pocket Chaotic, and critically acclaimed graphic novels including Alte Zachen, The Egg Incident and Life (As We Know It).
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