Piero
By Edmond Baudoin
Translated by Matt Madden
By Edmond Baudoin
Translated by Matt Madden
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$17.95
Nov 06, 2018 | ISBN 9781681372969
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Praise
“This affecting, Proustian dip into childhood memory follows a relationship between two brothers in all its intensity and complexity….Baudoin lays pages in loose pen-and-ink, with rounded figures inhabiting vibrantly sketched settings, which suggest something between classical Renaissance cartoons and great children’s book artists like Maurice Sendak and Edward Ardizzone. His evocation of childhood, at once dreamlike and intensely vivid, makes the reader inclined to agree with the brothers when they say that ‘it’s a little dumb to grow up.’” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Edmond Baudoin has an astonishing talent that clearly distinguishes him as one of the masters of graphic storytelling. The incredible economy of Baudoin’s style is apparent within the first couple pages; readers will find that amid his minimalistic lines and scribbles, his spare and descriptive dialogue, Baudoin manages to tell an incredibly imaginative and humane story about the creativity of children and the joys of childhood companionship. . . Piero is a top contender for my favorite book of the year.” —Emma Levy, Shelf Awareness
“For newbies and aficionados alike, this artistic remembrance-of-things-past should prove poignantly compelling.” —Booklist
“No other book inspired me more than Piero. Edmond Baudoin is a master.” — Craig Thompson
“An exceptionally talented and thoughtful cartoonist.” —The AV Club
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