Dumb

SKU: PR94025

Price:
Sale price$65.40

Description

Discover the powerful narrative of 'Dumb', a poignant graphic memoir that intertwines personal experience with vital medical insights. This compelling story follows an urban twentysomething navigating the profound challenges of voicelessness. Through the innovative use of comics, author Webber vividly illustrates her unique struggles, connecting readers to her emotional journey. The book, published in 2018 by W W Norton & Company, comprises 196 pages filled with raw, dynamic illustrations that mirror her experiences of fear, isolation, and ultimately, resilience. This artistic masterpiece not only tells a personal tale but also serves as a medical cautionary story full of life lessons on identity and self-expression. 'Dumb' challenges societal norms surrounding voice and communication, inviting readers to empathize and reflect on their own experiences of silence and expression. Perfect for fans of unique memoirs and graphic novels, this beautifully crafted book encourages readers to find strength in vulnerability and community support. Don't miss out on this evocative journey that redefines the meaning of voice and identity—order your brand new copy today with the added benefit of free shipping. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery after placing your order. Remember, once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781683961161
Year: 2018
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 196


Description:


Part memoir, part medical cautionary tale, Dumb tells the story of how an urban twentysomething copes with the everyday challenges that come with voicelessness.


Webber adroitly uses the comics medium to convey the practical hurdles she faced as well as the fear and dread that accompanied her increasingly lonely journey to regain her life. Her raw cartooning style, occasionally devolving into chaotic scribbles, splotches of ink, and overlapping montages, perfectly captures her frustration and anxiety. But her ordeal ultimately becomes a hopeful story. Throughout, she learns to lean on the support of her close friends, finds self-expression in creating comics, and comes to understand and appreciate how deeply her voice and identity are intertwined.

You may also like

Recently viewed