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Bread and Butter #1
Bread and Butter #1 | Liz Mayorga
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Meet Liana Caudillo, a young Latina, who loves music and aspires to design album covers in her beloved San Francisco. Like many other artists in the city, Liana works at the de Young Museum Caf. Yet, despite being surrounded by art all day, San Francisco's growing gap between rich and poor and its growing homogeneity become a challenge. Liana doesn't find the bohemian city she once dreamed about. Instead, she is surrounded by other service workers, who, like her, are struggling to simply survive. With the daily struggle consuming so much of her life, Liana wonders if she will ever find the time, the peace of mind, or even the inspiration she needs to pursue her dreams.
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UrsulaMonarch
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I think this page is a good snapshot of the book, including the tone. I loved the illustration style & cant wait to see more! #graphicnovels #SanFrancisco #coffee #deYoung

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UrsulaMonarch
Bread and Butter #1 | Liz Mayorga
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Loving this piece set in #SanFrancisco and available on my #hoopla ! #SFPL

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BookishMarginalia
Bread and Butter #1 | Liz Mayorga
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This panel perfectly illustrates entitlement and privilege 😏 #NetGalley (The comic is being released Oct 2)

emmanoble Hahah so true ! 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I don't know whether to use my sad emoji or my angry emoji. This makes me feel both ways. Will hunt out the comic! 8y
LeanneAslin This sounds really interesting, is it only out in issues at the moment? 8y
BookishMarginalia @LeanneAslin this is the very first issue! 8y
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BookishMarginalia
Bread and Butter #1 | Liz Mayorga
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Charming comic chronicling one young woman's experiences working at a museum café. She wonders why she moved to San Francisco and feels beaten down by the service industry, before finding again the spark of artistic inspiration. Lovely artwork with clean, expressive lines perfectly complements the tone of the narrative. I hope there are many, many more numbers released soon! #NetGalley

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