Now much older, Mari is ready to forgive, but her memories of Jodie seem to have vanished. Through journal excerpts, letters, conversations with friends, and cross-country travel, she pieces together lost memories from a lost friendship in an attempt at catharsis. The reader follows in real-time as the author unravels her own mystery, examining the expectations of friendship, the unreliability of memory, and the struggle to let go.
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Praise for I Thought You Loved Me:
"This book is a tremendous achievement, a penetrating exploration of memory and relationships and the messiness of living with a changing self and other changing selfs. The art is intriguing and beautiful, and it complements and enhances the story. I've never read anything else quite like this." - Steph Cha, author of Your House Will Pay
"Brilliant, heartbreaking, revealing as a dream." - Alexander Chee, author of How to Write An Autobiographical Novel
"Innovative...captivating...equal parts wistful and skeptical, wise and all too human." - Publishers Weekly, Starred Reviewed
"Dazzling in theme, story, and visuals…a standout graphic memoir." - Foreword, Starred Review
"A visual feast…ideal for anyone who remembers the betrayal of losing your best friend but still knows that we all grow and change-so the future holds hope." - Booklist
"I Thought You Loved Me is a fucking amazing book." - Gina Murrell, Razorcake "[I Thought You Loved Me] is one of the most incredible pieces of art I have read in some time… This will be one of my top picks of the year, if not THE top pick." - Jimmy Aquino, Comic News Insider
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