Goblin GirlExplore the captivating journey of Moa Romanova in this graphic memoir that elegantly captures the essence of modern life's struggles and triumphs. With an ISBN of 9781683962830, this BRAND NEW edition published by W W Norton & Company in 2020 features 184 beautifully illustrated pages, inviting readers to delve into a unique narrative style reminiscent of de Chirico yet infused with an '80s vibe. Join Moa as she navigates a rollercoaster of emotions,
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Explore the captivating journey of Moa Romanova in this graphic memoir that elegantly captures the essence of modern life's struggles and triumphs. With an ISBN of 9781683962830, this BRAND NEW edition published by W W Norton & Company in 2020 features 184 beautifully illustrated pages, inviting readers to delve into a unique narrative style reminiscent of de Chirico yet infused with an '80s vibe. Join Moa as she navigates a rollercoaster of emotions, from being broke and depressed to unexpectedly matching with a famous celebrity on a popular hook-up site. This poignant story traces Moa's path to self-discovery, where validation and motivation come from unlikely sources. As she embarks on this journey, Moa quickly realizes that every silver lining has its cloud, revealing the complexities of relationships and personal ambitions. Perfect for fans of graphic novels and those in search of relatable, heartfelt narratives, this memoir stands as a thought-provoking debut that challenges the status quo. The intertwining themes of mental health, fame, and artistic aspirations make this must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and insight. Order now and enjoy free shipping! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9781683962830 Year: 2020 Publisher: W W Norton & Company Pages: 184
Description: Things seem to be looking up when Moa Romanova ” broke, depressed, and living in a squat above an old store ” matches with a very famous celebrity on a popular hook-up site. Not only does the 53-year-old man like Moa ” he also immediately validates and motivates her in a way that not even her therapist does, even offering to help financially support her artistic ambitions. However, Moa soon discovers that there are strings attached. Drawn in a style that's de Chirico by way of the '80s, Romanova's relatable graphic memoir is a thought-provoking debut.