Acquire Just Who The Hell Is She, Anyway? Fabricated By Marisa Acocella Marchetto Contained In Version

this at the same time as Alison Bechdel's Dykes to Watch Out For or anything by Bechdel for that matter really gives you a sense of a generation's perspective.
There are many similarities, but I definitely appreciate the differences, This books leans a little bit more towardsnd wave feminism it definitely lack diversity but it's not bad.
Returning to the idea that it highlights a generational perspective, the book is dated for any reader who wasn't alive during the era/eras, but again, niche doesn't equate to bad.
I absolutely loved this delicious bit of womanly graphic novel, It quickly became my favorite graphic novel although I am admittedly far from an expert on the genre.
I found it relatable, funny, interesting, and it served as a great introduction to the genre for a female reader.
loved the art! hated the jumping around, . . very confusing for me! worth reading though : Some pretty nifty cartooning tricks and personal insights fragmented and jarring as a narrative though.
One of the few graphic novels targetted at working women and vastly preferable to Cathy, wickedly funny the illustrations are everything.
I have read so many books merely for the illustrations, I decided to add them from now on.
A little disjointed. Hilarious.
Acquire Just Who The Hell Is She, Anyway? Fabricated By Marisa Acocella Marchetto Contained In Version
I laughed so hard when I first read this around the age of twenty and I still love it fifteen years later.
Fresh from her debut in the pages of Mirabella, SHE is the wayward daughter of suburbia, the defiant school girl, the escapee from the office cubicle, the lost love of various boys du jour.
SHE is the New Womanand this is the book that answers the question "Just who the hell is SHE, anyway" Illustrations throughout, many in two colors.
Fun read amp illustrations! All of Acocella's verbal jumping around should be brushed aside since it can quickly become a bit annoying if you dwell on it for too long.
Wish there was more Pucci! Enjoyed all of the fashion trend flashbacks, Marisa Acocella Marchetto is a cartoonist for The New Yorker whose work has appeared in The New York Times Glamour and O, The Oprah Magazine, among other publications.
She is the author of The New York Times bestselling graphic novel Ann Tenna Knopf, Cancer Vixen Knopf, and Just Who the Hell Is She Anyway Crown.
Her graphic memoir Cancer Vixen was named one of Times top ten graphic memoirs, and a finalist for the National Cartoonists Society Graphic Novel of the Year.
A founder and chair of the Marisa Acocella Marchetto Foundation at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai, she lives in New York City.
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