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jarshi 's review for:
Alone in Space: A Collection
by Tillie Walden
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I think this collection has really solidified Tillie Walden as my new favorite graphic novel writer, and that I should probably look into nonfiction graphic novel titles.
Walden's aesthetic is so dreamy and emotional. When she explained that Studio Ghibli films heavily influence her work, it made so much sense to me.
I enjoyed every story in this collection, with my favorites being A City Inside and What It's Like to be Gay in an All-Girls Middle School. Even her work from her teenage years held a level of emotion and overall quality that really showed how much work she has been putting into her craft from a young age.
Anyways, I'm obsessed and I want to read everything she's made.
Walden's aesthetic is so dreamy and emotional. When she explained that Studio Ghibli films heavily influence her work, it made so much sense to me.
I enjoyed every story in this collection, with my favorites being A City Inside and What It's Like to be Gay in an All-Girls Middle School. Even her work from her teenage years held a level of emotion and overall quality that really showed how much work she has been putting into her craft from a young age.
Anyways, I'm obsessed and I want to read everything she's made.