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On Loving Women
On Loving Women | Diane Obomsawin
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"On Loving Women is in turns wistful, sexy, goofy, bittersweet, frank, and adorable. Diane Obomsawin’s deceptively simple lifework and straightforward writing style capture the breathless sweetness of holding another girl’s hand for the first time, and the happy, lusty intimacy of a virginity-ending, drunken threesome. Delightful."—Ellen Forney, author of Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me Intimate vignettes of women coming out On Loving Women is a new collection of stories about coming out, first love, and sexual identity by the animator Diane Obomsawin. With this work, Obomsawin brings her gaze to bear on subjects closer to home—her friends’ and lovers’ personal accounts of realizing they’re gay or first finding love with another woman. Each story is a master class in reaching the emotional truth of a situation with the simplest means possible. Her stripped-down pages use the bare minimum of linework to expressively reveal heartbreak, joy, irritation, and fear. On Loving Women focuses primarily on adolescence—crushes on high school teachers, awkwardness on first dates—but also addresses much deeper-seated difficulties of being out: fears of rejection and of not being who others want one to be. Within these pages, Obomsawin has forged a poignant, powerful narrative that speaks to the difficulties of coming out and the joys of being loved. Her first English-language work, Kaspar—a retelling of the life of Kaspar Hauser, the mysterious German youth who was raised in isolation and murdered just a few years after emerging from his imprisonment—was critically lauded for its simple but expressive storytelling, and for the way it portrayed traumatic material compassionately but without self-indulgenc
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spirituells
On Loving Women | Diane Obomsawin
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i found this graphic novel at work!!! its this collection of stories about women loving women and having their hearts broken and finding community among other things, I'm not a huge fan of the illustration style tbh but it was a nice read

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Krisjericho
On Loving Women | Diane Obomsawin
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Odd little graphic novel short story collection of different coming out/coming of age stories about lesbian and bi women. Some of the stories are sweet, most have a sexual component, but the whole anthropomorphic animal style of illustration was really not my cup of tea. It made the book weird for me.

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Clwojick
On Loving Women | Diane Obomsawin
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