The Whale
Aidan KochIn her debut graphic novel The Whale, 22-year-old artist Aidan Koch manages to conjure up some major emotions with barely any words. Instead, her drawings take center stage.
status | Lost |
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genre | Literature and Fiction » General Literature |
publisher | Gaze Books |
publish date | Oct 27, 2010 |
popularity | checked out 3 time(s) |
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Came into the library and found this small, simple-looking book on the member’s favorite shelf. I was really sucked in and surprised by how emotional and personal and resonant it was for me–it unfolded with such awesome subtlety, and I found myself really connecting with the sketch-like drawings, understated naturalistic emotions and intimate personal storytelling. It is a quick and easy read for how deeply rich and special it seems. It is a gem.