
Weeding
Geneviève Lebleu
(Author)Description
X-Files meets The Young and the Restless
On a typical autumn afternoon, Martha hosts a group of middle-aged women at her suburban home. The day takes a sudden turn when Elisabeth, an estranged friend, turns up unexpectedly--and she isn't the only unwanted guest at the tea party. Martha's sister, Maureen, shows up after years of radio silence, along some painful memories and a lot of confusion.
Martha disappears after a simple trip to the backyard for herbs. Martha is the most beloved of the women--but will any of the others be able to look past their own problems long enough to search for her?
A satirical portrayal of feminine archetypes in the social landscape of the 60s, Weeding is inspired by soap operas that use unexplained disappearances and repetitive character reanimations to liven up otherwise uneventful plot lines. As a verb, "weeding" means "to remove an inferior or unwanted component of a group or collection." In Weeding, Geneviève Lebleu takes this definition to the extreme with a fable about social exclusion in a world where women turn against one another.
Product Details
Publisher | Conundrum Press |
Publish Date | November 23, 2021 |
Pages | 102 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781772620481 |
Dimensions | 9.9 X 6.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.6 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
Soap-opera body horror trips through a shapeshifting garden in this beautiful debut graphic novel by multidisciplinary artist Geneviève Lebleu.
"Fraught friends, old feuds, teatime, and suburban backyard gardening, all turn beautifully, nauseatingly, weird in Genevieve LeBleu's Weeding. Embittered chain-smoking Beth, Maureen, Martha, and others transform a seemingly normal day into a mutating, murderous, timeless story. Hypnotic drawings of roots, vines, and alien blooms, engulf bodies building much worrying wonder about the nature of friendship. Genevieve's wicked creativity truly delights in this twisted trippy garden tale of women's lives - inappropriately relatable, satisfyingly creepy, awkward giggle? I love this book." --Elisabeth Belliveau, creator of One Year in America
"Weeding is a fantastic and deeply weird graphic novel... The publisher says this is "X-Files meets The Young and The Restless. " I'd say there's some David Lynch in there, too. Weeding is a dream, a nightmare, a twisted portrayal of tangled lives, intertwined like vines."--Carousel Magazine
"With bursting colours and vivid visages, Weeding is a biting and funny graphic novel."
--Shrapnel Magazine
What makes Weeding so powerful, ultimately, is that it uses body horror to address social anxieties in the best possible way.
--Broken Frontier
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