Ramsey Beyer‘s debut autobiographical graphic novel, Little Fish: A Memoir from A Different Kind of Year, is the coming-of-age story of a small-town high schooler’s transformation into an independent city-dwelling college freshman. Told through a blend of journal entries and lists plus comic-style artwork and collages, the book touches on challenges every student meets when facing the world for the first time on their own, and the unease – as well as excitement – that comes along with those challenges. Everyone can relate to Ramsey’s journey from childhood to independence – from adjusting to being away from home to navigating new friendships and finding the right path.
The story is told through beautiful illustrations, journal entries, and lists. I still make lists… I chuckled while reading this book, because there was so much I could relate to. It made me reflect on my life thus far. I really enjoyed the visual experience.
Zest Books is giving one lucky reader a Little Fish Swag Bag…
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Fish-Memoir-Ramsey-Beyer/dp/ 1936976188/ - Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/
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ittle-fish/
That’s a trick question since I married very young. Let’s say 24 (that’s when I got divorced).
-Adrienne Thompson
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You know what? I think maybe graphic novels are a way to help those folks who don’t like to read much…it helps them stay interested…Seems like a good story though…
You are right.. I love them because the illustrations are beautiful…
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I love these types of books!!! I first got interested in reading them when I came across Laurell K Hamilton’s Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Novels, Her very first were actually graphic novels and that’s what got me interested in that series. My Top 5 Favorite author( Besides Stephen King Lol)
I was 18, lol I “THOUGHT” was ready and grown!!!
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I was 17. Just finished High School.
Those were the days….
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