Overview
Clementine was always an easy-going teenager. But one day, a fleeting encounter with a pair of girls changes everything for her: her relationship with her new friends, her role within her family, her priorities, and above all, her sexuality. This graphic novel explores the meaning and challenges of female homosexuality within both the self and society.Reviews
"A beautiful, moving graphic novel." ?Wall Street Journal, on the English-language edition
"Delicate linework conveys wordless longing in this graphic novel about a lesbian relationship."—New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice), on the English-language edition
"Love is a beautiful punishment in Maroh's paean to confusion, passion, and discovery ... An elegantly impassioned love story." ?Publishers Weekly (Starred Review), on the English-language editionAuthor Biography
Julie Maroh is an illustrator and author of graphic novels. The film adaptation of her graphic novel Blue is the Warmest Color won a Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival, and the novel was a New York Times bestseller and has been translated into 15 languages.