This One Summer (Anglais) Broché – 26 mars 2014
Author: Jillian Tamaki ID: 159643774X
This book is poignant and melancholy, and it will be swiftly recognizable to those who only recently hovered at the cusp of adolesence. – BCCB, STARRED REVIEW. This captivating graphic novel presents a fully realized picture of a particular time in a young girl’s life, an in-between summer filled with yearning and a sense of ephemerality. – School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW A summer of family drama, secrets and change in a small beach town . . . Keenly observed and gorgeously illustrated – a triumph. – Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW. With a light touch, the Tamakis capture the struggle of growing up in a patchwork of summer moments . . . Wistful, touching, and perfectly bittersweet. – Booklist, STARRED REVIEW. This One Summer teeters on the fault line of preadolescence, as cozy childhood naivety washes away to reveal the dark complexities of adult life. Jillian Tamaki might be the best illustrator in the entire biz – her drawings are immersive, sensual and overwhelmingly beautiful. A magic synergy is kindled when paired with the storytelling of her cousin Mariko, who implements the best elements of graphic novels, manga, bande dessinee and modern literary prose to awaken a world of sophisticated naturalism. I loved it.– Craig Thompson Jillian’s art is simply gorgeous, and the perfect companion to the beautiful–and sometimes painful–truth behind Mariko’s every word.– Stephanie Perkins. This One Summer is so vivid and beautifully bold, that I saw, heard, and felt every moment. This tender and oh-so-true story of one girl’s pivotal summer is a stand-out.–Deb Caletti I just want to live forever in the pages that Mariko and Jillian create. Exquisite, subtly layered storytelling of both words and art, and a punch when you least expect it–a rare treasure of a book, like a summer caught and pressed between the pages. Svetlana Chmakova I read this in July, and spent the r –Various
Every summer, Rose goes with her mum and dad to a lake house in Awago Beach. It’s their getaway, their refuge. Rosie’s friend Windy is always there, too, like the little sister she never had. But this summer is different. Rose’s mum and dad won’t stop fighting, and when Rose and Windy seek a distraction from the drama, they find themselves with a whole new set of problems. It’s a summer of secrets and sorrow and growing up, and it’s a good thing Rose and Windy have each other.
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Jillian Tamaki et Mariko Tamaki sont canadiennes, cousines et probablement "thirty-somethings". La première dessine des illustrations, des webcomics et des romans graphiques, tandis que la seconde fait du théâtre et écrit des romans graphiques.
‘This One Summer’ est leur 2è oeuvre entreprise en commun, après ‘Skim’ (VO et VF).
Ce récit d’apprentissage suit les quelques jours de vacances de juillet de Rose et Windy, deux gamines canadiennes, à Awago Beach, près d’un lac où leurs familles respectives ont leurs habitudes. Rose est la plus âgée mais elle a probablement tout juste 11-12 ans. Windy a un an et demi de moins, mais la différence d’âge n’a pas empêché l’amitié déjà longue de ces deux filles uniques qui se retrouvent ainsi chaque été. Les auteurs présentent l’histoire à la hauteur de ces early teenagers, et principalement de Rose, dont les parents se disputent.
Deux drames délimitent cette "tranche de vie" qui marquera les deux amies, dans leur parcours vers la vie adulte et amoureuse.
Clair et bien construit, remarquablement dessiné dans les couleurs que l’on voit en couverture, ce récit – qui n’est pas un livre pour les enfants des âges des héroïnes – est une preuve solide que le "roman graphique", concept né il y a tout-de-même environ 30 ans maintenant, donne lieu à des œuvres véritablement littéraires… avec en plus de magnifiques illustrations.
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