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Pulitzer-winning graphic memoir traces three generations of trauma, identity and survival across continents and ideologies.
The graphic memoir shows how histories, both global and within families, shape how we are formed and what we become.
Copeland Lilley, a poet, first came to Port Townsend as faculty in 2008 and moved to the area in 2009. He said he was charmed by the area and came to learn it is populated by great writers.
Hulls’s epic, elegantly etched graphic memoir debut tangles with trauma’s long tentacles as she follows three generations of her family from Mao’s China to Hong Kong in the 1960s and ...
From memoirs to horror and everything in between, graphic novels entertain, inform or even scare readers with their striking ...
Evelyn Bernard (Hamilton-Wenham) Reese Bromby (Newburyport) Kassidy Carmichael (Westford Academy) Brigid Carovillano ...
More than half of Thames Water's sewage treatment works are unable to deal with the volume of sewage they receive, ...
Guy Delisle, Jeff Lemire, Kay Sohini, Joanna Rubin Dranger, Chris Thompson and more have compelling graphic novels based in real-life events.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark had some jokes for her teammate Lexie Hull after it was revealed the "weird thing" she loves. Clark has been sidelined with an injury.
West Marin native Tessa Hulls is behind “Feeding Ghosts,” her graphic memoir that recently won a Pulitzer Prize. (Photo by Hall Anderson) ...
Tessa Hulls still doesn’t fully understand why her family chose to move to a tiny town in West Marin. Of all the places, how would two immigrants born in cosmopolitan cities — her father in ...