Invisible Wounds has also been written by a journalist, Jess Ruliffson. Ruliffson interviewed many returning soldiers of the Afghan and Iraq wars for five years. He met them wherever they were living, from Georgia kitchen tables and New York City libraries to dive bars in Mississippi. All of them were grappling with reconciling their wartime experiences and their post-war lives. Some grappled with their gender and race also.
Guy DeLisle's World Record Holders is the book that I am anticipating the most. I have all of DeLisle's graphic travelogues and loved them. This book will be published on August 9, 2022. It is a memoir of the author and has comic strips about his childhood and post-fame encounters with readers. One of the strips reveals DeLisle visiting an exhibition of his work where he is confronted by an angry spouse who blames him for destroying her marriage. He is one of the few graphic novelists that every comic fan will read. I expect that the book will be great.
I've only read a few graphic novels - it's generally not my thing. But the World Record Holders does sound intriguing. Hope you have a relaxing week.
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Both of these look interesting, I hope you enjoy them!
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