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Invisible Ink
Invisible Ink: My Mother's Love Affair with a Famous Cartoonist | Bill Griffith
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Underground and Zippy the Pinhead cartoonist Bill Griffith uncovers his mother’s hidden past in his first graphic memoir. This is the renowned cartoonist's first long-form graphic work ? a 200-page memoir that poignantly recounts his mother’s secret life, which included an affair with a cartoonist and crime novelist in the 1950s and ’60s. Invisible Ink unfolds like a detective story, alternating between past and present, as Griffith recreates the quotidian habits of suburban Levittown and the professional and cultural life of mid-century Manhattan in the 1950s and ’60s as seen through his mother’s and his own then-teenage eyes. Griffith puts the pieces together and reveals a mother he never knew.
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Gnora
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In a weekend spent reading various graphic biographies, I have to admit this one was very bland compared to all the others. While bits of it were good enough not to give it a pan raining, the story lagged a great deal and the characters never fully realized the way they did in the other graphics I read this weekend. Overall, it's a story about a thing that happened, but it lacks heart. #24in48 #graphics #nonfiction

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Gnora
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Last of my graphic memoir stack for #24in48 #graphics #nonfiction