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Daddy's Girl
Daddy's Girl | Debbie Drechsler
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Rendered entirely in black and white, Drechsler's meticulous brush lines gather into heavy textures that suggest the claustrophobic tension of the environment that threatens her pre-teen and adolescent female protagonists. Characters such as Lily, who can't escape her father's abuse, and Franny, a girl whose desire to be accepted leads her into dangerous territory, struggle not to be visually and emotionally overwhelmed. Both girls are rendered in chunky, rounded lines, as if they've been shaped by the oppressive weight of their blandly suburban milieu, where pretending that everything is all right and maintaining the status quo is prized above truth and upheaval. However, Drechsler's characters also have wide-open eyes, suggesting that they still maintain their innocence, and their world does contain some beauty and hope, as long as the characters have the resolve to look for it: art and creation is offered as a form of salvation. Central to this quasi-memoir is Lily's relationship to her father--a confused jumble of fear, trepidation, and love.Drechsler's book was nominated for an Ignatz award the year it was released, and she went on to create the critically acclaimed The Summer of Love. With the critical and commercial success of mature and uncompromising works by women cartoonists such as Fun Home, Squirrel Mother, and Persepolis, Daddy's Girl should receive serious media attention and find a responsive readership.
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Daddy's Girl | Debbie Drechsler
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This is an unsettling and graphic work of graphic art. The juxtaposition of Lil having a childish argument with her sister in one panel and being forced to suck her father‘s dick in the next is quite jarring and mimics perhaps the experience of being a victim of childhood incest. My only complaint is no sequel—I would like to know how Lil is doing now. Also it‘s not exactly a cheerful story but one that had to be told. Thank you Ms. Drechsler.

As_An_Adamant This review contains spoilers and I hope that it‘s not visible to anyone who doesn‘t want to see it. I‘m still figuring Litsy out! 👋 (edited) 6y
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