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Penny: A Graphic Memoir

Penny: A Graphic Memoir

Current price: $19.95
Publication Date: May 4th, 2021
Publisher:
Chronicle Books
ISBN:
9781452183053
Pages:
156
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Description

"Penny is a major literary figure--right up there with Madame Bovary." -- David Sedaris

This colorful graphic novel features the philosophical and existential musings of a cat named Penny.

Told through a collection of stories, Penny: A Graphic Memoir wanders through her colorful imagination as she recalls her humble beginnings on the streets of New York and waxes poetic about the realities of her sheltered life living in an apartment with her owners.

Filled with ennui, angst, and vivid dreams, Penny proves that being a cat is more profound than we once thought. A unique blend of high art and humor, Penny: A Graphic Memoir perfectly portrays one cat's struggles between her animal instincts, her philosophical reflections, and the lush creature comforts of a life with human servants.

• DISTINCTIVE, BEAUTIFUL, AND FUNNY: Reading like a highbrow Garfield, this unique dose of sardonic wit and cat content combines humor and storytelling with Karl Stevens' very realistic illustration style. Fresh and imaginative, this graphic novel feels familiar and accessible, featuring one of the world's most beloved animals.
• IMPRESSIVE AND DECORATED AUTHOR: Karl Stevens has written four graphic novels, and his comics have appeared regularly in the New Yorker, Village Voice, and Boston Phoenix. His work has been well received all around, and The Lodger was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist.
• UNIQUE GIFT FOR CAT LOVERS: For cat lovers who have all the classic cat humor books, this is something new that's both unique but familiar, combining a new voice with stunning artwork in a fresh format. For anyone who wonders what their cat is thinking, this book is pitch-perfect, and the gorgeous artwork and package make it a delightful present.

About the Author

Karl Stevens is a graphic novelist and painter whose comics have appeared regularly in the New Yorker, Village Voice (where this series premiered), and Boston Phoenix. Stevens' graphic novels include Whatever (2008), The Lodger (2010), Failure (2013), and The Winner (2018). He lives in Boston with his wife and their overlords cats, Penny and Pepper.

Praise for Penny: A Graphic Memoir

"Stevens employs his detailed and stylistic realism to nice comic effect [his] clever send-up should delight the feline faithful.”

?Publishers Weekly

"Sure to delight cat lovers."

—Booklist

"Penny examines our relentless desire for more while questioning the very nature of that desire when occupying a position of relative privilege – an examination made more poignant through the collective cloistered experience of the current global pandemic...It is at [the] intersection between the mundane and the marvelous where Steven’s work truly shines. Although the text is filled with beautiful renditions of Penny’s flights of fantasy in Stevens’ signature intricately cross-hatched and boldly water colored style, it is his transformation of ordinary objects through Penny’s perspective that really capture the imagination. Patterns of light and shadow transfix both Penny and the reader through Stevens’ hand, inert objects are animated and packed with personality, and cardboard boxes become portals to other dimensions."

— The Comics Journal

"Besides capturing the mind of this cat...Stevens’s beautiful drawings capture her feline physicality, her snoozings, leapings, crouchings, cleanings."

—The Boston Globe

"What Stevens has performed here is, in fact, a sort of miracle. Not because the page after page of full-color illustrations in this new trade paperback from Chronicle Books are extraordinary, the man's meticulous pen-and-watercolor work so precise as to approach, at times, photorealism ... not because presenting the inner life of a domestic varmint in its own words is a novel conceit (cf. William Braden's Henri, le Chat Noir or, FFS, Garfield) ... not because Penny could double as an accurate glimpse of Contemporary (Pet-Involved) Life in America ... but because, moreso than even B. Kliban or T.S. Eliot or Edward Gorey or Rita Mae Brown accomplished, Stevens' paneled narrative of depictions here provokes the sensation of actually having a pet cat."

— The Austin Chronicle

"So, yes, to Penny and yes, to Karl Stevens. Few cartoonists are in the same league as he is."

— Comics Grinder

"What sets Penny apart from the cat crowd is Stevens’s skill at depicting her. A bit snub-nosed, like an English shorthair, Penny is shown in both her most graceful and most endearingly awkward poses, always identifiably feline and yet with an obvious intelligence and focus that makes her most lofty thoughts credible. It’s this clear-eyed love and attention that makes “Penny” stand out, revealing, as great authors do, that even the smallest life may be full of interest — and profound."

— The Arts Fuse

Mother's Day Gift Pick "If you’ve ever wondered what goes through a cat’s mind, Penny is the perfect book."

— Geek Mom

“In Penny: A Graphic Memoir , the Boston-based artist spins a few dozen variations on ‘I wonder what that loveable furball is thinking?’ and makes you like it…His photorealistic line and deft watercolors…make Penny irresistible, even for feline skeptics.”

– The New York Times Book Review

“Penny is a major literary figure?right up there with Madame Bovary.”

?David Sedaris

Named a "Best Comics and Graphic Novels of 2021"

— Comics Grinder

“Penny is a major literary figure—right up there with Madame Bovary.”

—David Sedaris