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To Broadway: A Graphic Novel
To Broadway: A Graphic Novel | Maurane Mazars
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"It's a showstopper!" (Publishers Weekly starred review) A young dancer in postwar Europe tries to seize his dreams and become a Broadway performer. In this moving graphic novel, Maurane Mazars deftly illustrates an emotionally resonant character study of a young gay man struggling to express himself in the wake of World War II. Germany, April 1957. Uli is a modern dance student at the prestigious Folkwang University of the Arts who will do anything to pursue his dream of becoming a famous Broadway dancer. But Uli's dream and his energetic, outgoing personality hardly fit the melancholy culture of postwar Europe. During a fateful trip to Berlin, Uli meets Anthony, a young American dancer. The attraction is immediate, and Anthony convinces Uli to move to New York to try his luck on Broadway. The young men part ways, and Uli is inspired to pack his bags and embark on an adventure. Will Uli be able to seize his dreams in New York City? Or is he just one of the many young artists doomed to find a disappointing reality check in the Big Apple?
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If you couldn't already guess from my litsy spam, I loved this graphic novel. About a young man moving to New York to explore his dream of dancing on Broadway. Wonderful illustrations.

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"I have had my dream-like others-
And it has come to nothing so that
I remain now carelessly
With feet planted on the ground,
And look up at the sky-
Feeling my clothes about me,
The weight of my body in my shoes,
The rim of my hat, air passing in and out
At my nose-and decide to dream no more."

"Thursday" by William Carlos Williams

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charl08
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Beautifully illustrated GN: this is a wordless depiction of one character's trauma.

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Kerouac's inspiring tips for life...

[And I realised no matter what you do, it's bound to be a waste of time..]

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Loved the way the author used these line drawings as chapter breaks.