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I hadn't intentionally picked up another graphic novel biography by the Talbots, having enjoyed their book about Leonora Carrington last month, and I was pleasantly surprised when I realised they'd created this one from my last library haul.
They pick such interesting people to feature: I'd not previously heard of Louise Michel, the Red Virgin of Montmartre, feminist activist in the Communards (not the electropop band!), the first person on ⬇️
The narrative structure is intriguing, told in flashbacks as a conversation between a now-elderly female friend of Michel and American author and activist, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who had briefly met ⬇️ (edited) 12mo