You and a Bike and a Road

Author:   Eleanor Davis
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9781683969419


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   02 July 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Eleanor Davis's bike tour from Tucson, Arizona to Athens, Georgia is a quest of epic proportions - not just geographically, which it surely is, but inwardly as well. While facing off formidable headwinds, drivers with reckless abandon, and screaming knee pain, the author confronts an even greater challenge - her own mind. Life on two wheels teaches her many lessons, and she narrates them with keen observation and self-deprecating candor through a series of funny, touching vignettes. Companionship from fellow travelers and the generosity of colorful strangers propel Davis along the open road. A tale of serendipitous encounters, surprising friendship, perseverance, and tenderness, Eleanor Davis'sYou & A Bike & A Road reveals the power, and truth, of the most efficient mode of human transportation - a bicycle.

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Author:   Eleanor Davis
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
Imprint:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9781683969419


ISBN 10:   1683969413
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   02 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.

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"Davis's comics have an immediacy that pulls the reader in. That even these on-the-go comics demonstrate her mastery of line and shape is testament to how superb a cartoonist she is.--Zainab Akhtar ""The Guardian"" Sometimes, it's the small things that count, and Davis' travelogue of a cycle trip between states -- from her parents house back home, off-road and by bicycle -- is a celebration of that impulse, focusing on the tiny triumphs (The kindness of strangers, the surprise of riding further than expected on a given day) and the frailties of us all in such a way as to turn a specific experience into something universal, and charmingly heartwarming.--Graeme McMillan ""The Hollywood Reporter"" Ultimately, Eleanor Davis gives us a quiet reminder that women can execute big plans for themselves, push their physical limits, and come back home to their perfectly unconventional lives. This feels like a big deal in the midst of the exhausting, continuing political debates that afford us less agency than most children.--Jennie Law ""Women Write About Comics"" You and a Bike and a Road is a lovely, slow book about going on a journey -- not an epic, world-dominating circumnavigation, but something quieter and more intimate.--Jon Day ""The New York Review of Books"" You and a Bike and a Road is Eleanor Davis' personal exploration of roadside America, US immigration politics, and the autobiographical comics form.--Chris Gavaler ""PopMatters"" [You and a Bike and a Road is] done in beautiful and simple graphite illustration, and captures day-to-day moments touching on border patrol and racism, mental and physical health, and the kindness of strangers.--Colleen Kolba ""Entropy"" Everything Davis put out in this decade demands attention, but her personal connection to You and a Bike and a Road sets it apart.--Oliver Sava ""The A.V. Club"" Full of hope and anxiety and the desire to grind the badness out of your own head by brute force, You and a Bike and a Road is a testament to the human spirit.--Alex Hoffman ""Solrad"""


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Eleanor Davis is an award-winning cartoonist and illustrator. In 2009, Davis won the Eisner's Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award and was named one of Print magazine's New Visual Artists. Her books include How To Be Happy (2014), Why Art? (2018), and The Hard Tomorrow (2019), which won the LA Times Book Prize for Graphic Novels and Comics. She lives in Athens, GA, with her husband, fellow cartoonist Drew Weing.

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