The Motherless Oven
Rob Davis
(Author)
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Description
In Scarper Lee's world, parents don't make children--children make parents. Scarper's father is his pride and joy, a wind-powered brass construction with a billowing sail. His mother is a Bakelite hairdryer. In this world it rains knives, and household appliances have souls. There are also no birthdays--only deathdays. Scarper's deathday is just three weeks away, and he clings to the mundane repetition of his life at home and high school for comfort. Rob Davis's dark graphic novel is an odyssey through a bizarre, distorted teenage landscape. When Scarper's father mysteriously disappears, he sets off with Vera Pike (the new girl at school) and Castro Smith (the weirdest kid in town) to find him. Facing home truths and knife storms at every turn, will Scarper even survive until his deathday?
Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
Selfmadehero
Publish Date
October 21, 2014
Pages
160
Dimensions
6.7 X 9.4 X 0.7 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781906838812
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Rob Davis is best known for reinventing Roy of the Rovers and for drawing Judge Dredd. He has written and illustrated Doctor Who and adapted H. P. Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror" for The Lovecraft Anthology, Volume 1 (SelfMadeHero, Spring 2012). The first volume of his graphic-novel adaptation of Don Quixote was shortlisted in the Best Book category at the British Comic Awards. He lives in Blandford Forum, UK.
Reviews
"A graphic novel of incredible resonance and absolute, inscrutable beauty, at once a coming-of-age and coming-to-terms tale."-- "Library Journal online (Starred Review)"
"Picking up the mantle of the defiant weirdness of underground comix."-- "Village Voice"
"Picking up the mantle of the defiant weirdness of underground comix."-- "Village Voice"