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Nineteen / Ancco ; translated by Janet Hong.

By: Angkko, 1983- [author,, illustrator.].
Contributor(s): Hong, Janet [translator.].
Material type: TextText Language of document:EnglishPublisher: 2020Edition: First edition.Description: 188 p. : chiefly ill. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781770464100; 1770464107.Subject(s): Angkko, 1983- -- Comic books, strips, etc | Angkko, 1983- -- Bandes dessinees | Coming of age -- Comic books, strips, etc | Grandparent and child -- Comic books, strips, etc | Women cartoonists -- Korea -- Comic books, strips, etc | Women cartoonists -- Korea -- BiographyGenre/Form: Graphic novels. | Coming-of-age comics. | Biographies. | Autobiographical comics. | Comics (Graphic works) | Graphic novels. | Autobiographical comics. | Coming-of-age comics. | Graphic novels. | Comics (Graphic works) | Bandes dessin�ees autobiographiques. | Bandes dessin�ees d'�education. | Romans graphiques. | Bandes dessin�ees. | General Fiction. | Graphic novels.DDC classification: 741.5/9519 Summary: "Ancco looks back at her own tumultuous adolescence, from the not-so-distanced lens of a twenty-something. A mother's struggles mirror her teen's. Memories of care between the cartoonist and her grandmother--before her faculties had started to fade. Quick judgments look ugly through the eyes of a teen, who's leaning into her own sense of self. Whether it's friends, family, animals, or even a stranger on the internet, the stories in Nineteen exude generosity and love, while being steeped in the malaise and distractions of youth"-- Provided by publisher.
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Translated from the Korean.

"Ancco looks back at her own tumultuous adolescence, from the not-so-distanced lens of a twenty-something. A mother's struggles mirror her teen's. Memories of care between the cartoonist and her grandmother--before her faculties had started to fade. Quick judgments look ugly through the eyes of a teen, who's leaning into her own sense of self. Whether it's friends, family, animals, or even a stranger on the internet, the stories in Nineteen exude generosity and love, while being steeped in the malaise and distractions of youth"-- Provided by publisher.

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