It's so magic:

Maybonne Mullen is "riding on a bummer" according to her little sister Marlys. As much as teenage Maybonne prays and tries she just can't connect to the magic of living. How can she when there's so much upheaval at home and school, not to mention the world at large? And yet Marly...

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1. Verfasser: Barry, Lynda 1956- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Barry, Lynda
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Montreal, Quebec] Drawn & Quarterly September 2022
Ausgabe:First Drawn & Quarterly edition
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Zusammenfassung:Maybonne Mullen is "riding on a bummer" according to her little sister Marlys. As much as teenage Maybonne prays and tries she just can't connect to the magic of living. How can she when there's so much upheaval at home and school, not to mention the world at large? And yet Marlys always seems able to tap into it. In It's So Magic, the Mullen family dynamics are in flux. Uncle John makes a brief return to town to the delight of the girls. Freddy is finally reunited with his sisters. Marlys falls in love for the first time. And after they finally settle into a routine at their grandmother's the Mullen siblings' mother might be ready to take them back in. With war in the background and precarious parental support, the siblings long for peace, finding it in the small things like grocery store turkey drawing contests and fishing trips. Narrated by Maybonne, Marlys, and Freddy, It's So Magic captures Lynda Barry's unparalleled ability to depict the magic of youth experiencing firsts in a world that contains as much humour as it does hardship
"The stories in It's So Magic were originally serialized as Ernie Pook's Comeek in the Chicago Reader and other alternative weeklies across the USA between 1991-1992"--Title page verso
Beschreibung:127 Seiten 16 x 25 cm
ISBN:9781770466210

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