Finalist for the 2009 National Book Award and finalist for two 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards: the prize-winning children’s author depicts a childhood from hell in this searing yet redemptive graphic memoir.
One day David Small awoke from a supposedly harmless operation to discover that he had been transformed into a virtual mute. A vocal cord removed, his throat slashed and stitched together like a bloody boot, the fourteen-year-old boy had not been told that he had cancer and was expected to die.
In Stitches, Small, the award-winning children’s illustrator and author, re-creates this terrifying event in a life story that might have been imagined by Kafka. As the images painfully tumble out, one by one, we gain a ringside seat at a gothic family drama where David―a highly anxious yet supremely talented child―all too often became the unwitting object of his parents’ buried frustration and rage.
Believing that they were trying to do their best, David’s parents did just the reverse. Edward Small, a Detroit physician, who vented his own anger by hitting a punching bag, was convinced that he could cure his young son’s respiratory problems with heavy doses of radiation, possibly causing David’s cancer. Elizabeth, David’s mother, tyrannically stingy and excessively scolding, ran the Small household under a cone of silence where emotions, especially her own, were hidden.
Depicting this coming-of-age story with dazzling, kaleidoscopic images that turn nightmare into fairy tale, Small tells us of his journey from sickly child to cancer patient, to the troubled teen whose risky decision to run away from home at sixteen―with nothing more than the dream of becoming an artist―will resonate as the ultimate survival statement.
A silent movie masquerading as a book, Stitches renders a broken world suddenly seamless and beautiful again. Finalist for the 2009 National Book Award (Young Adult); finalist for two 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards (Best Writer/Artist: Nonfiction; Best Reality-Based Work).
David Small is the recipient of the Caldecott Medal, the Christopher Medal, and the E. B. White Award for his picture books, which include Imogene’s Antlers, The Gardener, and So, You Want to Be President? He and his wife, the writer Sarah Stewart, live in Michigan.
读这篇绘本的时候,心里五味杂陈,没有很懂,但是心里不断涌出忧伤~故事中的妈妈抑郁、冷淡、是同性恋,外科医生爸爸固执,哥哥强势,外祖母古怪可怕……每一个人都给“我”成长的路上添了一笔,我在梦魇的迷宫里迷失…… 这个家庭里我看不到爱,看不到温暖,亲情淡得可怜……...
評分 評分据说这是作者自己的经历。能将伤口勇敢地展示出来时间好事,从某种意义上来说作者算是一个敢于直面人生惨淡的勇者。没有躲在角落舔舐伤口。你看我终于变得强大,所有积压在心里的恐惧与不安成了你手中的绘本。(此乃废兔站着说话不腰疼的YY,SORRY~) 绘本的主旋律是灰白,一个...
評分Fantastic, heartbreaking and groundbreaking.
评分作者戲劇專業,畫畫很有鏡頭感,陰影的渲染留下深刻印象。一個用x光照呼吸有問題的嬰兒200-400次來治療的時代。
评分妙
评分作者戲劇專業,畫畫很有鏡頭感,陰影的渲染留下深刻印象。一個用x光照呼吸有問題的嬰兒200-400次來治療的時代。
评分妙
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