Their wandering brings new insights into their lives. They develop a new perspective when they see familiar places in ruins and deserted, all theirs with no one else but also semi-destroyed. The debris are eye-openers for them. They mature beyond their years. The eventually reach a point where they must decide their next step.
The graphic novel is a study of urban spaces in war. It offers a visual condemnation of war. With no dialogue, the novel is visually focused on human and urban landscapes, as the two children see their innocence in conflict with the ruthless reality of the adult world. Illustrated in watercolor, black ink and shaded in pencil, Y and Y of fers a dazzling variety of drawning styles.
The writer/artist teaches at Macalester College and lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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