Alone in Space: A Collection
Tillie Walden
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Tillie Walden's complex, lyrical stories about queer love, fantasy, coming-of-age, and cats are now available in this collection. In 'The End of Summer, ' Lars is battling illness and boredom in a secluded castle at the start of an endless winter with a giant cat to keep him company and fraying family bonds to test his strength. In 'I Love This Part, ' two small-town girls kill time and try to muddle through school when an unexpected romance blooms. And the surreal 'A City Inside' recounts one woman's life from childhood on, in a poetic tale about coming-of-age when you think you're past all that.
This graphic novel also includes never-before collected early sketches, webcomics, including the short comic 'What It's Like To Be Gay In An All-Girls Middle School, ' which shot Tillie to fame on both sides of the Atlantic.
Product Details
Price
$32.95
$30.64
Publisher
Avery Hill Publishing
Publish Date
July 06, 2021
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.1 X 8.6 X 1.0 inches | 1.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781910395585
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Tillie Walden is a cartoonist and illustrator from Austin, Texas. She is a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies, where she now teaches. She has published many graphic novels, including her Eisner Award-winning memoir Spinning. She lives in Vermont with her family.
Reviews
"Tillie Walden is an unstoppable force in comics... responsible for some of the most heartfelt and striking graphic novels to hit stands." -- A.V. CLUB
"A gemlike encapsulation of coming-of-age narratives in gorgeous settings touched with magic." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS
"Aspiring artists and fans of Walden's other books will enjoy this intimate peek into the creative trajectory of a brilliant author and illustrator." -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
"We get to see a cartoonist fascinated by the medium and willing to stretch past its limits in order to tell her honest, human stories." -- MULTIVERSITY COMICS
"The young storyteller [is] among the most essential graphic novelists of her generation." -- ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
"Walden creates the ntoxcatng effect of a unverse as mysterous as our real one." -- Rowan Buchanan, THE ATLANTIC
"Combining dreamily gorgeous artwork and lyrical, sophisticated storytelling, 23-year-old Eisner award-winning graphic novelist Tillie Walden has emerged as a master of her craft." -- O, THE OPRAH MAGAZINE (Are You Listening?)
"A gemlike encapsulation of coming-of-age narratives in gorgeous settings touched with magic." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS
"Aspiring artists and fans of Walden's other books will enjoy this intimate peek into the creative trajectory of a brilliant author and illustrator." -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
"We get to see a cartoonist fascinated by the medium and willing to stretch past its limits in order to tell her honest, human stories." -- MULTIVERSITY COMICS
"The young storyteller [is] among the most essential graphic novelists of her generation." -- ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
"Walden creates the ntoxcatng effect of a unverse as mysterous as our real one." -- Rowan Buchanan, THE ATLANTIC
"Combining dreamily gorgeous artwork and lyrical, sophisticated storytelling, 23-year-old Eisner award-winning graphic novelist Tillie Walden has emerged as a master of her craft." -- O, THE OPRAH MAGAZINE (Are You Listening?)