Stitches

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2010-09-13
Publisher(s): W. W. Norton & Company
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If you like great art, this is a must read!  April 24, 2011
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For fans of David Small's great illustrations (children's' textbooks, the New Yorker) this textbook is long overdue and undeniably seductive. Small's intriguing point of view, his genius use of black ink, and his deftly sardonic references are in full form here. His brave and honest telling of a challenging childhood will surely serve to endear his many children's' book fans. What a treat to be able to wallow in a full-length David Small odyssey. Stop reading this review and go order your copies now. Great holiday gifts for the angry young men, relieved older men, fans of Detroit and anyone else you know.






Stitches: 5 out of 5 stars based on 1 user reviews.

Summary

David Small, a best-selling and highly regarded children's book illustrator, comes forward with this unflinching graphic memoir. Remarkable and intensely dramatic, Stitches tells the story of a fourteen-year-old boy who awakes one day from a supposedly harmless operation to discover that he has been transformed into a virtual mute—a vocal cord removed, his throat slashed and stitched together like a bloody boot. From horror to hope, Small proceeds to graphically portray an almost unbelievable descent into adolescent hell and the difficult road to physical, emotional, and artistic recovery.

A National Book Award finalist; winner of the ALA's Alex Award; a #1 New York Times graphic bestseller; Publishers Weekly and Washington Post Top Ten Books of the Year, Los Angeles Times Favorite Book, ALA Great Graphic Novels, Booklist Editors Choice Award, Huffington Post Great Books of 2009, Kirkus Reviews Best of 2009, Village Voice Best Graphic Novel, finalist for two 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards (Best Writer/Artist: Nonfiction; Best Reality-Based Work). Illustrated throughout.

David Small presents us with a profound and moving gift of graphic literature that has the look of a movie and reads like a poem. . . . We know that we are in the hands of a master.”-Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer Prize–winning cartoonist

David Small’s Stitches is aptly named. With surgical precision, the author pierces into the past and, with great artistry, seals the wound inflicted on a small child by cruel and unloving parents. Stitches is as intensely dramatic as a woodcut novel of the silent movie era and as fluid as a contemporary Japanese manga. It breaks new ground for graphic novels.”-Françoise Mouly, art editor, The New Yorker, and editorial director, TOON Books

David Small evokes the mad scientific world of the 1950s beautifully. Small is an innocent lamb, a sensitive boy, caught in a nightmare situation. Capturing body language and facial expressions subtly, Stitches becomes in Small’s skillful hands a powerful story, an emotionally charged autobiography.”-Robert Crumb, author of The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb

“In Stitches, David Small, one of our most gifted storytellers, exposes the deepest part of a painful youth—as cathartic and disturbing as memoirs get. This one will resonate long after you put it down.”-Harry Bliss, cover artist for The New Yorker

“Add David Small’s book to the illustrated bible of artists who have had to will themselves—invent themselves—and ultimately seize success as the only way to keep the gritty, dark beginning of a home life from snuffing them out altogether.”-Jack Gantos, author of Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, finalist for the National Book Award

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