Come Home, Indio: A Memoir

Author:   Jim Terry
Publisher:   Street Noise Books
ISBN:  

9781951491048


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   26 November 2020
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Format:   Paperback
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"""a tour de force of comics"" (Ed Park, The New York Times) One of the Top Ten Graphic Novels of 2020, as chosen by the American Library Association One of the Best Books of 2020, as chosen by Publishers Weekly -Starred Review, Publishers Weekly A brutally honest but charming look at the pain of childhood and the alienation and anxiety of early adulthood. In his memoir, we are invited to walk through the life of the author, Jim Terry, as he struggles to find security and comfort in an often hostile environment. Between the Ho-Chunk community of his Native American family in Wisconsin and his schoolmates in the Chicago suburbs, he tries in vain to fit in and eventually turns to alcohol to provide an escape from increasing loneliness and alienation. Terry also shares with the reader in exquisite detail the process by which he finds hope and gets sober, as well as the powerful experience of finding something to believe in and to belong to at the Dakota Access Pipeline resistance at Standing Rock."

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Author:   Jim Terry
Publisher:   Street Noise Books
Imprint:   Street Noise Books
ISBN:  

9781951491048


ISBN 10:   1951491041
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   26 November 2020
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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fortunately for readers of this raw and intimate graphic memoir, Terry never fully lets go of his youthful vulnerability. . . . Reckoning with sobriety requires connection and humility, as Terry makes the case for with sincerity and beauty, as he ties his recovery to his spiritual homecoming. -Starred Review, Publishers Weekly. Terry, known for his outstanding superhero illustrations, turns the lens inward in this brutally honest memoir. . . . An exceptionally well-told story with no easy answers but an ending that will inspire. -Starred Review, Booklist. Illuminated by bursts of both joy and sorrow. With humbling sensitivity and candor, Jim shares with us his personal journey down emotionally complex paths towards home. -TIMOTHY TRUMAN, author of Marvel Comics' Conan series. The kind of personal work that can only be done in the form of comics, intimately revealing the black and white lines of a worldview shaped by a life. As raw, honest and human as the cartoonist who created it. -TIM SEELEY, author of Hack/Slash, Revival, and Batman Eternal Both uplifting and gut-wrenching, beautiful and terrifying. Terry's account of losing himself between worlds, and finding home in the balance between them, deserves a place among the all-time great graphic memoirs. -EZRA CLAYTAN DANIELS, author of Upgrade Soul, and BTTM FDRS Jim's bravery in putting his most vulnerable moments on paper is very, very powerful. He's really knocked it out of the park artistically. It is visually stunning. -JILL THOMPSON, author of the Scary Godmother series, and Wonder Woman: The True Amazon An epic memoir. Terry has a way with words - his pithy writing skillfully mixes nostalgia and melancholy. But it his gorgeous, inventive, black-and-white artwork that makes this book so memorable. - JOSH NEUFELD, author of A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Jim Terry lays it bare on the page. The emotional honesty of Terry's drawings and his darkly comedic and intimate writing will break your heart and ignite your spirit. -DEVERY JACOBS, actress and filmmaker


fortunately for readers of this raw and intimate graphic memoir, Terry never fully lets go of his youthful vulnerability. . . . Reckoning with sobriety requires connection and humility, as Terry makes the case for with sincerity and beauty, as he ties his recovery to his spiritual homecoming. --Starred Review, Publishers Weekly. Terry, known for his outstanding superhero illustrations, turns the lens inward in this brutally honest memoir. . . . An exceptionally well-told story with no easy answers but an ending that will inspire. --Starred Review, Booklist. Illuminated by bursts of both joy and sorrow. With humbling sensitivity and candor, Jim shares with us his personal journey down emotionally complex paths towards home. --TIMOTHY TRUMAN, author of Marvel Comics' Conan series. The kind of personal work that can only be done in the form of comics, intimately revealing the black and white lines of a worldview shaped by a life. As raw, honest and human as the cartoonist who created it. --TIM SEELEY, author of Hack/Slash, Revival, and Batman Eternal Both uplifting and gut-wrenching, beautiful and terrifying. Terry's account of losing himself between worlds, and finding home in the balance between them, deserves a place among the all-time great graphic memoirs. --EZRA CLAYTAN DANIELS, author of Upgrade Soul, and BTTM FDRS Jim's bravery in putting his most vulnerable moments on paper is very, very powerful. He's really knocked it out of the park artistically. It is visually stunning. --JILL THOMPSON, author of the Scary Godmother series, and Wonder Woman: The True Amazon An epic memoir. Terry has a way with words -- his pithy writing skillfully mixes nostalgia and melancholy. But it his gorgeous, inventive, black-and-white artwork that makes this book so memorable. -- JOSH NEUFELD, author of A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Jim Terry lays it bare on the page. The emotional honesty of Terry's drawings and his darkly comedic and intimate writing will break your heart and ignite your spirit. --DEVERY JACOBS, actress and filmmaker


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Jim Terry was born in Southern California and grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. His mother was a Native American from the Ho-Chunk nation of Wisconsin, and his father was an Irish American jazz musician from Chicago. Jim is a prolific comic book artist who has worked on such comics as The Crow: Skinning the Wolves; Sundowners; Alice Cooper vs. Chaos; Vampirella and more. He travels the ComicCon circuit and has self-published several of his own comic books. Jim lives in Chicago with his four cats.

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