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Aya: Life in Yop City
Aya: Life in Yop City | Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie
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“Aya is an irresistible comedy, a couple of love stories and a tale for becoming African. It’s essential reading.” —Joann Sfar, cartoonist of The Rabbi’s Cat Ivory Coast, 1978. It’s a golden time, and the nation, too—an oasis of affluence and stability in West Africa—seems fueled by something wondrous. Aya is loosely based upon Marguerite Abouet’s youth in Yop City. It is the story of the studious and clear-sighted nineteen-year-old Aya, her easygoing friends Adjoua and Bintou, and their meddling relatives and neighbors. It’s a wryly funny, breezy account of the simple pleasures and private troubles of everyday life in Yop City. Clément Oubrerie’s warm colors and energetic, playful line connect expressively with Marguerite Abouet’s vibrant writing. This reworked edition offers readers the chance to immerse themselves in Abouet’s Yop City, bringing together the first three volumes of the series in Book One. Drawn & Quarterly will release volumes four through six of the original French series (as yet unpublished in English) in Book Two. Aya is the winner of the Best First Album award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, the Children’s Africana Book Award, and the Glyph Award; was nominated for the Quill Award, the YALSA’s Great Graphic Novels list, and the Eisner Award; and was included on “best of” lists from The Washington Post, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal.
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Soubhiville
Aya: Life in Yop City | Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie
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I picked this up from the library after seeing @Bookwormjillk ‘s post for #readingafrica2023, for Cote de Ivorie.

It centers on the lives of 3 young women as they finish high school and get up to shenanigans. I appreciate the view of family tensions and how much they can vary.

Bookwormjillk Glad you were able to get it! 2y
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MirrorMask
Aya: Life in Yop City | Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie
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The first three books of the graphic novel are covered (Aya, Aya of Yop City, The Secrets Come Out). Aya takes place in the Ivory Coast in the late 70s/early 80s, but the story transcends its location and time. There were so many times in the story that I nodded in agreement with Aya or empathized with her. The graphic novel may be called Aya, but it‘s not just about her. Various point of views are covered and the each have a distinctive voice.

RaimeyGallant Great review! 6y
jmofo I really enjoyed Aya! It‘s weird to say about a comic/graphic story like this, but it was so vivid! The characters felt so real. 6y
MirrorMask @jmofo I know what you mean. I know these characters. 6y
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Bookish_penguin
Aya: Life in Yop City | Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie
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A really great graphic novel about family dynamics in a small town in Africa.

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Howardsimmons
Aya: Life in Yop City | Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie
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Absolutely loved this graphic novel, a collection of the first three Aya stories. Can't wait to get the final book, Aya: Love in Yap City.

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Howardsimmons
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I found this charming graphic novel at the local library and I am so in love. Highly recommend so far.

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