<b>A wild journey: an odyssey</b>… <b>A feat of narrative concision that is by turns dreamy, and gritty</b>. If it’s<b> a fantastic comic </b>– and I think that it is – then it’s also<b> one of the best books about the Brontës’ juvenilia ever written.</b>

- Rachel Cooke, Observer

<b>A brilliant, bonkers tribute to the Brontës</b>… <b>Isabel Greenberg has done something extraordinary</b>… <i>Glass Town</i> works so well because while the Brontës’ own story is absolutely devastating, the Glass Town scenes are <b>full of fun</b>… They made their world for the sheer pleasure of making, and <b>that pleasure radiates off Greenberg’s pages</b> too.

- Samantha Ellis, Daily Telegraph *****

<b>Oh, this is good</b>… [<i><b>Glass Town</b></i>] <b>is </b><b>a wonderfully moving exploration </b>of the line between creator and creation. And mortality and immortality, for that matter. It is also <b>another reminder that Greenberg is one of the most singular and imaginative graphic novelists we have</b>.

- Teddy Jamieson, Herald Scotland

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<b>The weird and wonderful world of the Brontës is brought to life in beautiful, blazing colour</b>… <b>A wonderful book</b>. Greenberg is impressively well-informed about the Brontës, but handles her facts lightly, allowing full power to the beautiful and sensitive images… <b>It’s strange how moving these images are.</b>

- Claire Harman, Evening Standard, *Book of the Week*

[<b>A</b>] <b>beautifully drawn graphic novel</b>… <b>From the vivid artwork to a story as poignant and touching as it is witty, this is an artful, inventive and deeply moving</b> mash-up of fact and fiction.

- Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Mirror

<b>Magical</b>… <b>Greenberg’s illustrations are wonderful – witty, uncanny, melancholy and funny, brilliantly capturing the creativity of the hugely gifted Brontës.</b>

- Eithne Farry, Sunday Express

<b><i>Glass Town</i> is a vivid historical fiction</b> following the lives of the Brontë family… [<b>Greenberg</b>] <b>gracefully moves in and out of the Brontë dreamworld</b>… <i>Glass Town</i> might provide <b>a kind of meta-escapism for a moment in time when many of us feel that fiction is brighter than reality</b>.

- Anna Leszkiewicz, New Statesman

<b><i>Glass Town</i> is a book to savour</b>, a captivating mash-up of fact and fantasy, <b>with something wonderful on every page. I loved it.</b>

- Sarah Waters,

An <b>ingenious </b>intertwining of real life and make believe, <i>Glass Town</i> explores the Brontës’ creative impulse and its effect on their lives. It is the perfect combination of clever, crazy, and just a tiny bit creepy, and<b> will appeal to anyone who has wondered about how imagination shapes us</b>, as well as to card-carrying Brontë fans.

- Tracy Chevalier,

<b>The Brontës' early stories of fantastical worlds</b>...<b>have been inventively brought to life in this beautiful new graphic novel</b>. There's a poignant edge to the escapism.

- Tristram Fane Saunders, Telegraph

The entrancing story of the Brontë sisters' childhood imaginary world, from the New York Times bestselling graphic novelist. Four children: Charlotte, Branwell, Emily and Anne have invented a world so real and vivid that they can step right into it. But can reality be enough, when fiction is so enticing? And what happens to an imaginary world when its creators grow up?Plots are spiralling, characters are getting wildly out of hand, and a great deal of ink is being spilt...Welcome to Glass Town.
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The entrancing story of the Brontë sisters' childhood imaginary world, from the New York Times bestselling graphic novelist.
The entrancing story of the Bronte sisters' childhood imaginary world, from the New York Times bestselling graphic novelist

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781787330832
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Jonathan Cape Ltd
Vekt
1000 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
206 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Biographical note

Isabel Greenberg is a London-based illustrator and writer. She is the author of three critically acclaimed graphic novels, including Glass Town, and has been nominated for two Eisner Awards. She is also the illustrator of several children’s books and an associate lecturer at University of the Arts London.