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August 2024 BotM: (Auto)Biographical Comics!
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I’m going to wait a few days to pick for sure, bc I find that people here have some great ideas. In the meantime, a couple others on my possible list are Genderqueer, George Takei’s book, and Family Style by local (to me) creator Thien Pham as all those books have been on my to-read list for some time.
Maus would also be a great choice for this month, if anyone still hasn’t read it.






As for me, i think i'll finally read They Called Us Enemy that is sitting on my coffee table for way way too long.


Oh, that was a pretty good one too!!


Also recommend March by John Lewis. I’m mid-Volume 2.
And Crude: A Memoir by Pablo Fajardo and Sophie Tardy Joubert. Beautifully illustrated!



Stiches: A Memoir by David Small- an artist recalls his childhood in a dysfunctional family and how it shaped him.
Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasent by Roz Chast- an adult daughter struggles with caring with her difficult and elderly parents in their last years.
Fatty Legs by Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton & Liz Amini-Holmes- an Inuit girl from Canada copes with the horrors of residential school.
Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story by Sarah Myer- a Korean-American girl struggles with racism and questions about their sexuality.
Books mentioned in this topic
Hey, Kiddo: How I Lost My Mother, Found My Father, and Dealt with Family Addiction (other topics)The Complete Maus (other topics)
March: The Trilogy (other topics)
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands (other topics)
Replay: Memoir of an Uprooted Family (other topics)
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Pick a comic that is a memoir, autobiography, or biography and tell us all about it, share recommendations, etc. in the thread below!