Mimosa

Mimosa by Archie Bongiovanni is a graphic novel published by Abrams ComicArts Surely in 2023, featuring 262 pages in English. This work delves into the lives of best friends Chris, Jo, Elise, and Alex as they navigate the complexities of adulthood and queerness. Set against the backdrop of their regular brunch gatherings, the story highlights their efforts to maintain connections while facing personal challenges and societal pressures.
Readers will find a candid exploration of friendship and identity as the characters confront pivotal moments in their lives. The narrative addresses themes such as community, the struggles of single parenthood, and the balance between personal desires and societal expectations. With humor woven throughout, the book captures the essence of navigating relationships and the importance of chosen family, all while tackling issues like homophobia and the pressures of adulthood.
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Archie Bongiovanni, the comics artist behind the hit A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns, explores queerness in this shockingly frank and funny adult graphic novelBest friends Chris, Jo, Elise, and Alex work hard to keep themselves afloat. Their regular brunches hold them together even as the rest of their lives threaten to fall completely apart. In an effort to avoid being the oldest gays at the party (like they are at every other queer event in Minneapolis), the crew decides to put on a new party called Grind!, a queer gathering specifically for folks in or over their dirty-thirties. Each character is at a crossroads: Chris is experiencing not only the loss of their queer community after a messy divorce, but the struggles of being a single parent. Jo has to choose between assimilating into a financially stable job or letting her freak flag (and nipples) fly. Elise is caught between feelings for her boss and the career of her dreams. And Alex is guarding a secret that might change his friendships forever. All the while the group must navigate homophobic PTA meetings, exes at work, physical and mental exhaustion, and drinking way, way too much on weekdays. These queer friends struggle to decompartmentalize their lives so they can truly nurture themselves and each other. Together they learn that chosen family doesn’t only mean the friends you’ve known the longest and that sometimes growing up also means growing apart.
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