Out There (a Graphic Novel)
Seaerra Miller
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A touching, out-of-this-world graphic novel about a daughter, her father, and the aliens that may or may not be speaking to him. Julia didn't always believe in aliens. It was her father who convinced her otherwise. You see--Julia's dad believes he was abducted by aliens. And ever since then, he's been obsessed with the extraterrestrial beings living out there. So when a festival commemorating the 75th anniversary of the infamous UFO crash in New Mexico rolls around, Julia turns down a dream vacation to Hawaii with her best friend, Sara, to join her dad for a weekend trip to Roswell, where he expects the aliens to make contact. But amid the alien-themed goofiness of the festival, Julia finds she isn't sure whether her father really did get abducted. His memories of alien interference are starting to sound increasingly shaky, and with them, her faith in him. Will this weekend bring the two closer together or only drive them apart? A heartfelt story of family, loyalty, and the lengths we go to support those we love.
Product Details
Price
$24.99
$23.24
Publisher
Little Brown and Company
Publish Date
June 27, 2023
Pages
232
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.4 X 0.7 inches | 1.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780316591867
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Seaerra Miller grew up in a small town in Wyoming, where she spent her days picking dandelions and watching old Westerns from her grandma's small movie collection. In 2015, she moved to Portland, Oregon, to study art at the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Since graduating in the spring of 2017, she has worked for several publications and organizations, such as Cricket Media, Apartment Therapy, Oni Press, and Snap Chat. She is also working with Flying Eye Books to create her own comics series, as well as illustrate companion novels for the Hilda series on Netflix. Her work is often narrative, whimsical, and aimed towards kids, with bold color pallets and unique characters.
Reviews
"This book will make you feel less alone out there. I'm a believer!"--Victoria Jamieson, author of Roller Girl
"What's harder to believe--UFOs? Or that our parents might be actual, imperfect people? Out There perfectly captures the humor, heartbreak, and weirdness of coming of age."--Jonathan Hill, author of Tales of a Seventh-Grade Lizard Boy
"Out There is a dazzling road trip through the American Southwest, touring the winding roads of belief, skepticism, and evolving family relationships. It will abduct your imagination in the best way!"--Breena Bard, author of Trespassers
"Out There is a very clever, sensitive, and beautifully drawn story about accepting the people we love as they are. A must-read."--Sophie Escabasse, author of Witches of Brooklyn
"The story ultimately doesn't settle on easy answers when asking what it means to care about someone who believes something that you're beginning to doubt...A poignant trip."--Kirkus Reviews
"A humorous and compassionate portrayal of the complicated and sometimes painful nature of parental relationship."--School Library Journal
"Miller's skillful cartooning enhances the storytelling throughout...A satisfying and nuanced encounter."--The Horn Book
"Miller's strategic use of eerie colors around the stories of abductees and witnesses and her deployment of double splash pages and thoughtful silent passages give effective weight to the varying emotional turns of the story."--Booklist
"What's harder to believe--UFOs? Or that our parents might be actual, imperfect people? Out There perfectly captures the humor, heartbreak, and weirdness of coming of age."--Jonathan Hill, author of Tales of a Seventh-Grade Lizard Boy
"Out There is a dazzling road trip through the American Southwest, touring the winding roads of belief, skepticism, and evolving family relationships. It will abduct your imagination in the best way!"--Breena Bard, author of Trespassers
"Out There is a very clever, sensitive, and beautifully drawn story about accepting the people we love as they are. A must-read."--Sophie Escabasse, author of Witches of Brooklyn
"The story ultimately doesn't settle on easy answers when asking what it means to care about someone who believes something that you're beginning to doubt...A poignant trip."--Kirkus Reviews
"A humorous and compassionate portrayal of the complicated and sometimes painful nature of parental relationship."--School Library Journal
"Miller's skillful cartooning enhances the storytelling throughout...A satisfying and nuanced encounter."--The Horn Book
"Miller's strategic use of eerie colors around the stories of abductees and witnesses and her deployment of double splash pages and thoughtful silent passages give effective weight to the varying emotional turns of the story."--Booklist