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Lucy Knisley

    Lucy Knisley betrachtete das Cartooning schon immer als ihren einzig wahren Beruf, inspiriert von ihrer frühen Liebe zu Comics. Ihre Arbeit schöpft aus ihrer Erziehung in New York City, die von einer Familie von Feinschmeckern geprägt war. Knisley nutzt ihre künstlerische Ausbildung, um visuell fesselnde Erzählungen zu schaffen, die oft Themen wie Identität und persönliche Erfahrungen erforschen. Ihr Ansatz verbindet scharfe Beobachtung mit einem unverwechselbaren visuellen Stil, was ihre Werke für die Leser unwiderstehlich macht.

    An Age Of License
    Sugar Shack
    Woe: A Housecat's Story of Despair
    French Milk
    Kid Gloves
    Leckerbissen
    • Als Tochter zweier Gastronomen liebt Lucy Knisley das Essen. In Leckerbissen verbindet sie ihre zwei großen Leidenschaften: das Kochen und das Zeichnen. In zauberhaften Bildern erzählt sie Anekdoten aus ihrem genussvollen Leben und teilt ihre Lieblingsrezepte. »Leckerbissen zelebriert nicht nur die Freude am Kochen oder daran, den Geschmack frischer Physalis auf der Zunge zu entdecken, sondern auch die Freude darüber, das selbst gemachte Essen mit anderen Menschen zu teilen.« The Chicago Tribune

      Leckerbissen
    • Kid Gloves

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,5(1243)Abgeben

      New York Times bestselling author Lucy Knisley writes about fertility, pregnancy, and motherhood in this emotionally compelling and thought-provoking graphic memoir.

      Kid Gloves
    • French Milk

      • 193 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Through delightful drawings, photographs, and musings, twenty-three-year-old Lucy Knisley documents a six-week trip she and her mother took to Paris when each was facing a milestone birthday. With a quirky flat in the fifth arrondissement as their home base, they set out to explore all the city has to offer, watching fireworks over the Eiffel Tower on New Year's Eve, visiting Oscar Wilde's grave, loafing at cafés, and, of course, drinking delicious French milk. What results is not only a sweet and savory journey through the City of Light but a moving, personal look at a mother-daughter relationship.

      French Milk
    • Woe: A Housecat's Story of Despair

      (A Graphic Novel)

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the whimsical idea of talking cats, this collection showcases Linney, a charming feline character known for her playful and demanding personality. Lucy Knisley presents a delightful compilation of Linney comics, including new content that captures the humor and joy of cat ownership. This hardcover edition celebrates the unique bond between humans and their feline companions, highlighting the quirks and lovable traits that make cats such treasured pets.

      Woe: A Housecat's Story of Despair
    • Sugar Shack

      (A Graphic Novel)

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of winter at Peapod Farm, the story follows Jen as she navigates her new life away from the city. Alongside her stepsister Andy, they embark on a journey of discovery, exploring the true meaning of family and the bonds that connect them.

      Sugar Shack
    • An Age Of License

      • 189 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Written during a European book tour promoting her work, a cartoonist depicts the new experiences, romantic encounters, and cute cats she met as she visited historic cities across the continent.

      An Age Of License
    • Displacement

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      In her graphic memoirs, New York Times-best selling cartoonist Lucy Knisley paints a warts-and-all portrait of contemporary, twentysomething womanhood, like writer Lena Dunham (Girls). In the next installment of her graphic travelogue series, Displacement, Knisley volunteers to watch over her ailing grandparents on a cruise. (The book’s watercolors evoke the ocean that surrounds them.) In a book that is part graphic memoir, part travelogue, and part family history, Knisley not only tries to connect with her grandparents, but to reconcile their younger and older selves. She is aided in her quest by her grandfather’s WWII memoir, which is excerpted. Readers will identify with Knisley’s frustration, her fears, her compassion, and her attempts to come to terms with mortality, as she copes with the stress of travel complicated by her grandparents’ frailty.

      Displacement
    • The community that rides together, thrives together! New York Times bestselling comic creator Lucy Knisley celebrates the joys of biking in this picture book about coming together to build safer streets and a brighter future for all. A mother and son hop on their bike for a ride through the neighborhood, joining friends and neighbors along the way. There are people on unicycles and tandem bikes, tricycles and recumbents—all kinds of bikes for all kinds of riders. Before long, the bikes outnumber the cars and trucks, taking up more and more of the road until they form a parade of sorts, smiling and popping wheelies, ringing their bells, and celebrating the beautiful community they all share.

      Ride Beside Me
    • You Are New

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,2(892)Abgeben

      A sweet and humorous look at the first year of a baby's life, told in words and pictures by bestselling author Lucy Knisley.

      You Are New
    • Apple Crush

      • 209 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,1(2517)Abgeben

      Jen and Andy are back in the sequel to Stepping Stones, New York Times bestselling author Lucy Knisley's middle-grade graphic novel about family, friendship, and change! Jen is just getting used to her life on Peapod Farm with her brand-new step-sisters, Andy and Reese. But when the school year starts, there are even more changes in store for her. Jen has to navigate new friends and new challenges--but at least she'll have Andy with her, right? As school begins, she finds that her step-sister seems way more interested in crushes and boys than hanging out with her, while Jen wants to know when the world decided boys and girls couldn't be just friends anymore. New York Times bestselling author Lucy Knisley revisits her own childhood, continuing Jen's story in a standout sequel to Stepping Stones that captures everything awesome (and scary) about growing up. Stepping Stones is earnest, sweet, and, at times, heart-wrenching. Knisley's naturalistic storytelling and cozy artwork will draw you in and leave you hankering for more time on the farm. -Kayla Miller, creator of Click

      Apple Crush