Thursday, September 17, 2009

Stitches: A Memoir by David Small


Stitches: A Memoir by David Small


5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this!, September 17, 2009




OK, I confess, this was only the second or third graphic book that I've read. And the first and only memoir. It really was amazing how David Small used the art to convey the helplessness, anger, angst, and pain felt by a young boy who really didn't understand the life he was living or the condition he had. At age 14, a large "cyst" and a vocal cord were removed that left him basically mute and sent him on a dangerous trajectory in his young adult years. His parents were borderline fruitcakes and I'll let you discover why so as not to spoil it for you.
Thank heavens he had his artistic talents to give him some way to communicate.
I love David! This was a lovely story and I am so happy that the author was able to tell it. Very fast read.

High interest and drags in even the most reluctant reader.

Mrs. C.

3 comments:

Johanna Kelly said...

Wow. I'm not too interested in graphic novels, but this one sounds good. How long is it?

TheBookNurse said...

It is super short. Maybe take you an hour to read, but I promise that you'll be thinking about it long after you put it down.

Jo Burdett said...

This sounds interesting. I love graphic novels, I read a whole series of them over the summer. Those were more Manga than graphic though, so I think I'll read this, once Ihave myother book out of the way!