Displacement
Books | Comics & Graphic Novels / Nonfiction
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Lucy Knisley
In her graphic memoirs, New York Times-best selling cartoonist Lucy Knisley paints a warts-and-all portrait of contemporary, twentysomething womanhood, like writer Lena Dunham (Girls). In the next installment of her graphic travelogue series, Displacement, Knisley volunteers to watch over her ailing grandparents on a cruise. (The book’s watercolors evoke the ocean that surrounds them.) In a book that is part graphic memoir, part travelogue, and part family history, Knisley not only tries to connect with her grandparents, but to reconcile their younger and older selves. She is aided in her quest by her grandfather’s WWII memoir, which is excerpted. Readers will identify with Knisley’s frustration, her fears, her compassion, and her attempts to come to terms with mortality, as she copes with the stress of travel complicated by her grandparents’ frailty.
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Author
Lucy Knisley
Pages
141
Publisher
Fantagraphics Books
Published Date
2015-02-08
ISBN
1606998102 9781606998106
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"This was such an incredibly sweet and thought-provoking, short book. While traveling on a 10-day cruise with her grandparents. the author comes to terms with life and death and love and pain. I like the interaction between her and her grandfather and the lengths that she (the author) went through to ensure/hope that they had a good time, even at her own expense. This quick read gave me a lot to think about."