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Bad Friends
Bad Friends | Ancco
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A story of the enduring quality of female friendship amid a gritty landscape of abuse Jinju is bad. She smokes, drinks, runs away from home, and has no qualms about making her parents worry. Her mother and sister beg her to be a better student, sister, daughter; her beleaguered father expresses his concerns with his fists. Bad Friends is set in the 1990s in a South Korea torn between tradition and Western modernity and haunted by an air of generalized gloom. Cycles of abuse abound as the characters enact violence within their power structures: parents beat children, teachers beat students, older students beat younger students. But at each moment that the duress verges on bleakness, Ancco pulls back with soft moments of friendship between Jinju and her best friend, Jung-ae. What unfolds is a story of female friendship, a Ferrante-esque connection formed through youthful excess, malaise, and struggle that stays with the young women into adulthood. Served by a dry and precise line, Bad Friends viscerally captures the adolescent years of two young women who want and know they deserve something different but, ultimately, are unable to follow through. In a culture where young women are at a systemic disadvantage, Ancco creates a testimonial to female friendship as a powerful tool for survival. Jinju forgets her worst adolescent memories, but she cannot ever shake the memory of her friendship with Jung-ae during her most tumultuous years.
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Reggie
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A GN about the friendship of Pearl and Jeong-Ae. We follow present day Pearl as she remembers high school days and Jeong-Ae. This was gritty and painful in its story about girls who live lives of abuse. Sometimes your only comfort in life is your best friend. There was so much physical violence done towards both girls I found myself flinching on some pages. It was real and heartbreaking and unapologetic. Pick.

BarbaraBB Gorgeous graphics but I think I can‘t read it. 4y
Reggie @BarbaraBB it‘s rough. I don‘t blame you. And the ending kinda gut punched me. 4y
BarbaraBB I think the visual combined with the violence would be too much for me. I would have to watch intensely I‘m sure while when they are written I can skip 😱😉 4y
Centique Great review Reggie! Same as @BarbaraBB it would probably be overwhelming. Makes me think about the the power of graphic novels - there really is this whole other level of information and involvement you get from the visuals and, for me, especially the facial expressions. An amazing craft. 4y
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JacintaMCarter
Bad Friends | Ancco
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#2019Book40
I‘m a sucker for black and white drawings in graphic novels, but the storyline in this one wasn‘t always easy to follow. It seemed to jump around from past to present at random and frequently repeated sequences with just a slight shift in perspective.

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RealLifeReading
Bad Friends | Ancco
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What made me borrow this book was because it‘s a translated comic, and one from Korea. What I found was a brutal but honest look at the lives of these young girls from low-income families amid the backdrop of abuse. Kids abuse kids, teachers abuse kids, parents and relatives abuse kids. It‘s a harsh and gritty comic in black and white.

Weaponxgirl This sounds amazing! 6y
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UrsulaMonarch
Bad Friends | Ancco
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This book is brutal and depressing in a way that defies rating for me. I didn't like reading it at all, but it was well done. I've certainly read other books about child abuse and sex work, and I'm not sure why this was more off-putting than those. The artwork was particularly effective.
#GraphicNovels #DrawnandQuarterly

batsy I just recently added this to my TBR! But sounds like a tough read :( 6y
UrsulaMonarch @batsy it DEFINITELY is, so brace yourself- I can see others getting a lot more out of it than I did. I look forward to your thoughts if/when you read it! ☺️ 6y
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