Lucille

Lucille by Ludovic Debeurme, published by National Geographic Books on July 12, 2011, is an illustrated work that delves into the complexities of adolescence. This graphic novel follows the life of a young woman grappling with anorexia and her challenging relationships with others, each facing their own significant issues. The narrative is enriched by Debeurme’s elegant graphics and a focus on themes influenced by psychoanalysis and the exploration of dreams.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of life and fantasies, as well as a profound reflection on childhood experiences. The book presents a unique perspective on the struggles of youth, making it a significant addition to the genres of comics and graphic novels. With 544 pages, this edition offers an immersive experience in both visual storytelling and literary exploration, all conveyed in English.
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Winner of the René Goscinny Prize! With Lucille, Ludovic Debeurme takes on the difficult world of adolescence, following the life of a young anorexic woman and the difficult relationships she has with others, who have significant problems of their own. Influenced by psychoanalysis and the exploration of dreams, Debeurme explores life and fantasies with elegant clean graphics and a profound love of the games of childhood.
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