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OverviewThe meticulous artwork of transgender artist Bishakh Som gives us the rare opportunity to see the world through another lens. This exquisite graphic novel memoir by a transgender artist, explores the concept of identity by inviting the reader to view the author moving through life as she would have us see her, that is, as she sees herself. Framed with a candid autobiographical narrative, this book gives us the opportunity to enter into the author's daily life and explore her thoughts on themes of gender and sexuality, memory and urbanism, love and loss. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bishakh SomPublisher: Street Noise Books Imprint: Street Noise Books Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781951491031ISBN 10: 1951491033 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 22 October 2020 Recommended Age: From 13 to 17 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsSpellbound is an intimate experience, highlighting some of the most powerful elements of comics for me -- not only the struggle of creating the work in the first place, but of realizing so much about oneself in the process. Som's humour and sincerity is well complemented by the expressive lines of her characters, creating elegant artwork that flows like good conversation. --Emily Carroll, illustrator of Speak: A Graphic Novel and author of Through the Woods I've never read anything quite like Spellbound - an exploration of how the narratives we construct can reveal deeper truths, a book about discovery whose creation was the path to the discovery. It's sharp and clever, beautifully drawn, and trusts the reader to come along for the journey. I can't wait to see what Bishakh Som does next! --Molly Knox Ostertag, author of The Witch Boy Bishakh Som's Spellbound is a searching and restless document of her creative journey, and a good fit for these restless days. --Scott McCloud, author of Understanding Comics I loved this radical book about care-caring for family, caring for yourself, caring for your wildest goals. This book gives space for allowing care to be messy and all-encompassing. It's a compassionate and enjoyable graphic novel about figuring life out. --Archie Bongionvanni, author of A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns Spellbound is a sweet, sad, charming coming-of-art memoir that belongs on every comics lover's shelves. --MariNaomi, author and illustrator of Turning Japanese A tricky graphic meta-memoir about levels of profound transition--personal, professional, and creative. . . . A rewarding narrative that presents identity as a puzzle for everyone to solve. --Kirkus Reviews, Creative nonfiction aficionados and fans of queer comics alike will flock to this literally transformative work. --Publisher's Weekly. Spellbound is an intimate experience, highlighting some of the most powerful elements of comics for me -- not only the struggle of creating the work in the first place, but of realizing so much about oneself in the process. Som's humour and sincerity is well complemented by the expressive lines of her characters, creating elegant artwork that flows like good conversation. --Emily Carroll, illustrator of Speak: A Graphic Novel and author of Through the Woods I've never read anything quite like Spellbound - an exploration of how the narratives we construct can reveal deeper truths, a book about discovery whose creation was the path to the discovery. It's sharp and clever, beautifully drawn, and trusts the reader to come along for the journey. I can't wait to see what Bishakh Som does next! --Molly Knox Ostertag, author of The Witch Boy Bishakh Som's Spellbound is a searching and restless document of her creative journey, and a good fit for these restless days. --Scott McCloud, author of Understanding Comics I loved this radical book about care-caring for family, caring for yourself, caring for your wildest goals. This book gives space for allowing care to be messy and all-encompassing. It's a compassionate and enjoyable graphic novel about figuring life out. --Archie Bongionvanni, author of A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns Spellbound is a sweet, sad, charming coming-of-art memoir that belongs on every comics lover's shelves. --MariNaomi, author and illustrator of Turning Japanese A tricky graphic meta-memoir about levels of profound transition-personal, professional, and creative. . . . A rewarding narrative that presents identity as a puzzle for everyone to solve. -Kirkus Reviews, Creative nonfiction aficionados and fans of queer comics alike will flock to this literally transformative work. -Publisher's Weekly. Spellbound is an intimate experience, highlighting some of the most powerful elements of comics for me-not only the struggle of creating the work in the first place, but of realizing so much about oneself in the process. Som's humour and sincerity is well complemented by the expressive lines of her characters, creating elegant artwork that flows like good conversation. -Emily Carroll, illustrator of Speak: A Graphic Novel and author of Through the Woods I've never read anything quite like Spellbound - an exploration of how the narratives we construct can reveal deeper truths, a book about discovery whose creation was the path to the discovery. It's sharp and clever, beautifully drawn, and trusts the reader to come along for the journey. I can't wait to see what Bishakh Som does next! -Molly Knox Ostertag, author of The Witch Boy Bishakh Som's Spellbound is a searching and restless document of her creative journey, and a good fit for these restless days. -Scott McCloud, author of Understanding Comics I loved this radical book about care-caring for family, caring for yourself, caring for your wildest goals. This book gives space for allowing care to be messy and all-encompassing. It's a compassionate and enjoyable graphic novel about figuring life out. -Archie Bongionvanni, author of A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns Spellbound is a sweet, sad, charming coming-of-art memoir that belongs on every comics lover's shelves. -MariNaomi, author and illustrator of Turning Japanese Author InformationBishakh Som, which will be published by The Feminist Press in Spring of 2020. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |