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Zerocalcare's Forget My Name

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Zerocalcare original animated series "Tear Along The Dotted Line" debuts on Netflix WORLDWIDE November 17th! When the last vestiges of his childhood are taken from him, Zerocalcare discovers unsuspected se-crets about his family. Torn between the soothing numbness of the innocence of youth and the im-possibility to elude society's ever expanding control over people's lives, he'll have to understand where he really comes from, before he understands where he is going. A story that was shortlisted for Italy's prestigious Strega literary award, an honor that was bestowed on a graphic novel only twice in the award's history. This is the book that has broken down the barrier between "real book" readers and graphic novel enthusiasts in Europe, having sold over 150,000 copies so far.

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Zerocalcare's Forget My Name, Michele Rech

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2022
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Titre
Zerocalcare's Forget My Name
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
ABLAZE MEDIA
Publié
2022
Format
rigide
Pages
240
ISBN10
1950912728
ISBN13
9781950912728
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4,35 sur 5
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Zerocalcare original animated series "Tear Along The Dotted Line" debuts on Netflix WORLDWIDE November 17th! When the last vestiges of his childhood are taken from him, Zerocalcare discovers unsuspected se-crets about his family. Torn between the soothing numbness of the innocence of youth and the im-possibility to elude society's ever expanding control over people's lives, he'll have to understand where he really comes from, before he understands where he is going. A story that was shortlisted for Italy's prestigious Strega literary award, an honor that was bestowed on a graphic novel only twice in the award's history. This is the book that has broken down the barrier between "real book" readers and graphic novel enthusiasts in Europe, having sold over 150,000 copies so far.