After perusing the book reviews I wrote this month, I decided that there are only three options for my best book of the month. All three are them are graphic novels: Do Admit by Mimi Pond, Tall Water by S J Sindu and This Place Kills Me by Mariko Tamaki. It seemed impossible to pick just one but I must select Do Admit because of the drawings in the book. I believe this graphic biography of the Mitford Sisters is a masterpiece!
This biography is about the six Mitford sisters Nancy, Unity, Diana, Pam, Jessica and Deborah as well as the other members of their aristocratic family, and their geo-political influence on major events of the 1920s and 1930s. I did not know much about them before reading the book. The sisters knew many famous people of the twentieth century. Diana and Unity knew Adolf Hitler. Deborah became the Duchess of Devonshire. Other celebs in their orbit include William Faulkner, Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. The phrase "do admit" was one of the sisters' favorite sayings.
What I loved the most about the book is the color palette. Another aesthetic I liked was the use of info-graphics for the narrative part of the story. I thought this was creative and enjoyed reading the narrative. The author used lines of text of different font sizes placed at different angles. She is a master of typology. The rest of the story was shown in whimsical illustrations all drawn in prussian blue ink.
It took the author six years to complete this 444 page book. It is a MASTERPIECE and contender for my 2026 book of the year. It was published in September 2025.

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