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Overview"The Baking of BREADSTERS I love to doodle. And I doodle what I love. Carbs of various kinds top that list. Around the time I was in middle school, I had doodled characters like Mr. and Mrs. Muffin, Mr. and Mrs. Donut, and Mr. and Mrs. Roll. Eventually, I sketched their kids. That's how Stud Muffin, Buttery Toast, Guchi Roll, and other characters were born. During the summer after 7th grade, I visited a museum of the famous cartoonist, Mario Miranda, in Goa, India. I was hooked. The influence a cartoonist can have -- blending art, observation, and humor to make a statement -- excited me. As I worked on Breadsters, I thought I should represent them with different breads from around the globe. After all, bread, in all its various forms, is the most widely consumed food in the world, and has been an integral part of our diet for thousands of years. In fact, recent scholarship suggests humans started baking bread at least 30,000 years ago. (Thank you, History.com). The comic strips or ""carb-toons"" in this book were created over a period of five years. As I grew up, graduated from middle school to high school, and have risen to becoming a senior in high school, so have these Breadsters. They looked different when they started in 2013. And just like me, they look slightly more mature now. Each chapter is an assortment of the comic strips drawn over this period of time, and has been introduced with my ruminations on that particular slice of life. More comic strips (I try to publish one every week during the school year) that are not included in this book, can be found on www.breadsters.com or www.facebook.com/thebreadsters. Each year of my high school presented its own unique set of joys, challenges, and opportunities. But they also contributed magnificently in helping me understand myself a bit better. As this self-awareness grew, my comics become more personal and specific. Friends, peers, and parents who followed Breadsters on social media reminded me, by their comments and messages, that they were all going through similar struggles, turmoil, and milestones. We were all in it together! I hope this collection of comics helps every middle and high-schooler remember this: Whatever you are feeling, you are not alone. It may feel isolating when you are staying up late to finish your homework, that you are the only person working hard while the rest of the world is comfortably tucked away and sleeping (or worse, having fun!). Or you are the only person in conflict with your parents' overbearing restrictions. But, as the following comics prove, you're in good company. I hope you enjoy this labor of love." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maalvika BhatPublisher: Purab Kind Words Imprint: Purab Kind Words Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9780999329702ISBN 10: 0999329707 Pages: 94 Publication Date: 15 September 2017 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMaalvika's flair for humor and joke structure is a natural talent... The series is a window into what life is like for students... -- San Jose Mercury News Inspired by diversity.... Bread Winner -- Cupertino Courier.. . each of the characters is a type of bread native to a certain region of the world. -- The American Bazaar """Maalvika's flair for humor and joke structure is a natural talent... The series is a window into what life is like for students..."" -- San Jose Mercury News ""Inspired by diversity.... Bread Winner"" -- Cupertino Courier ""... each of the characters is a type of bread native to a certain region of the world."" -- The American Bazaar" Maalvika's flair for humor and joke structure is a natural talent... The series is a window into what life is like for students... -- San Jose Mercury News Inspired by diversity.... Bread Winner -- Cupertino Courier .. . each of the characters is a type of bread native to a certain region of the world. -- The American Bazaar Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |