
So much truth in one frame.
Great #travelogue about living for a year in Jerusalem. I feel like Delisle just gets better and better. There's so much in this book that it's quite difficult to pick something to highlight. #comics #graphicnovels #graphicnovel
Wow! That was powerful read💥🌟☄️I had no idea about walls and sectors and how bad Palestinians are treated in Jerusalem👿 and those multiple Ultra-orthodox religions with multiple complicated rules. I only hope that the situation is a little bit better since 2007 when the author experienced this one year trip, but consider the history between these two countries this hope is vogue((((
Getting stuck into a new Guy Delisle that turned up this morning. I loved his take on North Korea, now for Jerusalem... #marchintoreading #recentnonfictionread
This is the memoir of the author who has travelled with his partner (who works for MSF) and children to the region, where they live in the unoccupied West Bank. It explores some of the day-to-day difficulties of living in the region but also looks at the larger issues of an outsider learning about the culture. The brevity of language required in a graphic book has a way of cutting right to the heart of a specific moment/issue. Thought provoking.
Expanding my reading horizons. I haven't read a lot of graphic novels/books - before reading Fun Home the other day, my graphic book reading experience was pretty much limited to Maus and Persepolis. But I was wandering in the library last night and stumbled onto the graphic books section and grabbed a couple to try out. So far this is utterly engaging.
Some non fiction for today #septphotochallenge.
It's quite the mixed bag as I don't really have a favourite sub genre.😊
#nonfictionlove #somethingforsept