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Blue Is the Warmest Color (Ff) - Julie Maroh
Blue Is the Warmest Color (Ff)
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A New York Times bestsellerThe original graphic novel adapted into the film Blue Is the Warmest Color, winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film FestivalIn this tender, bittersweet, full-color graphic novel, a young woman named Clementine discovers herself and the elusive magic of love... show more
A New York Times bestsellerThe original graphic novel adapted into the film Blue Is the Warmest Color, winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film FestivalIn this tender, bittersweet, full-color graphic novel, a young woman named Clementine discovers herself and the elusive magic of love when she meets a confident blue-haired girl named Emma: a lesbian love story for the ages that bristles with the energy of youth and rebellion and the eternal light of desire.First published in France by Glénat, the book has won several awards, including the Audience Prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, Europe's largest.The live-action, French-language film version of the book, entitled Blue Is the Warmest Color, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2013. Directed by director Abdellatif Kechiche and starring Lea Seydoux and Adele Exarchopoulos, the film generated both wide praise and controversy. It will be released in the US through Sundance Selects/IFC Films.Julie Maroh is an author and illustrator originally from northern France."Julie Maroh, who was just 19 when she started the comic, manages to convey the excitement, terror, and obsession of young love—and to show how wildly teenagers swing from one extreme emotion to the next ... Ultimately, Blue Is the Warmest Color is a sad story about loss and heartbreak, but while Emma and Clementine’s love lasts, it’s exhilarating and sustaining." —Slate.com"A beautiful, moving graphic novel." —Wall Street Journal"Blue Is the Warmest Color captures the entire life of a relationship in affecting and honest style." —Comics Worth Reading"Delicate linework conveys wordless longing in this graphic novel about a lesbian relationship." —New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice)"A tragic yet beautifully wrought graphic novel." —Salon.com"Love is a beautiful punishment in Maroh’s paean to confusion, passion, and discovery ... An elegantly impassioned love story." —Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW)"A lovely and wholehearted coming-out story ... the illustrations are infused with genuine, raw feeling. Wide-eyed Clementine wears every emotion on her sleeve, and teens will understand her journey perfectly." —Kirkus Reviews "The electric emotions of falling in love and the difficult process of self-acceptance will resonate with all readers ... Maroh’s use of color is deliberate enough to be eye-catching in a world of grey tones, with Emma’s bright blue hair capturing Clementine’s imagination, but is used sparingly enough that it supports and blends naturally with the story." —Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW)"It's not just the French who have a better handle on sexy material than Americans -- Canadians do, too ... Who's publishing it? Not an American publishing house but by Arsenal Pulp Press, a Canadian independent." —Los Angeles Times
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781551525136 (1551525135)
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
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some nice word
some nice word rated it
2.0 Blau ist eine warme Farbe
Liebe Auf Den Ersten Blick, Emmas abusive Noch-Freundin (natürlich die einzige Butch, um kein Klischee auszulassen), also alles hinter deren Rücken, "du bist keine Lesbe, ich spür das" (wtf srsly), es passiert immer das schlimmmstmögliche bei der ersten Gelegenheit, aber yay, sie sind zusammen… dann...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it
5.0 Blue is the Warmest Color
Stunning. Absolutely, positively beautiful. My attention was drawn to this graphic novel by one of the podcasts that I listen to. They raved about how gorgeous and important this story was. Of course, that meant I had to know what all the hype was about. Luckily my library had a digital copy of th...
Dancing Words
Dancing Words rated it
5.0 Blue Is the Warmest Color
I love love love LOVED this book. Every scene resonates with you even if you are not homosexual, it paints the struggle of being one in the most sincere way. I only did not like that Clem died. Sure, it was pretty up front about it but as you read, you forget that Clem dies. You start to hope that ...
La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it
5.0 Blue Is the Warmest Color
(No estoy llorando, estoy transpirando por los ojos)
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it
5.0
Beautiful. This work is absolutely amazing. Wonderful artwork, a piercing story, and thought-provoking characters. I was presently surprised with this piece considering I did not very much like the movie that was based upon it. This graphic novel is truly perfect.
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