Self-Esteem and the End of the World: A Guardian Best Graphic Novel of
'Hilarious ... there's no one else quite like him working today.' RACHEL COOKE, Observer Graphic Novel of the month 'Full of unexpected laughs; at once both absurd and sincere.' SOPHIE YANOW, author of The Contradictions ' A joy to read. ' RAFEL FRUMKIN, author of Confidence The funniest, most moving and expansive graphic novel yet from the acclaimed author of The Con Artists and Americana . 'Who is Luke Healy?' For over ten years, a graphic novelist called Luke Healy has invested all of his self-esteem into his career. Then, almost overnight, just as his brother is getting married, both seem to vanish. Spiralling and lacking purpose, he searches for identity - in self-help books, replacement jobs and human connection - and visits cheesy British hotels and abandoned Greek islands. Set against the backdrop of a dangerously changing global climate, with melting ice-caps and flooding cities, Self-Esteem and the End of the World spans two decades of tragicomic self-discovery until the unlikely prospect of a Hollywood revival of Luke's work comes into view - but what might be the cost? 'One of the finest cartoonists working today.' James Sturm
Author: Luke Healy
Format: Hardback, 336 pages, 153mm x 228mm
Published: 2024, Faber & Faber, United Kingdom
Genre: Graphic Novels: General
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'Hilarious ... there's no one else quite like him working today.' RACHEL COOKE, Observer Graphic Novel of the month 'Full of unexpected laughs; at once both absurd and sincere.' SOPHIE YANOW, author of The Contradictions ' A joy to read. ' RAFEL FRUMKIN, author of Confidence The funniest, most moving and expansive graphic novel yet from the acclaimed author of The Con Artists and Americana . 'Who is Luke Healy?' For over ten years, a graphic novelist called Luke Healy has invested all of his self-esteem into his career. Then, almost overnight, just as his brother is getting married, both seem to vanish. Spiralling and lacking purpose, he searches for identity - in self-help books, replacement jobs and human connection - and visits cheesy British hotels and abandoned Greek islands. Set against the backdrop of a dangerously changing global climate, with melting ice-caps and flooding cities, Self-Esteem and the End of the World spans two decades of tragicomic self-discovery until the unlikely prospect of a Hollywood revival of Luke's work comes into view - but what might be the cost? 'One of the finest cartoonists working today.' James Sturm
Self-Esteem and the End of the World: A Guardian Best Graphic Novel of