Today Lisa said, “Everyone thinks they are unique.”

That is not unique!!

Proving that there is more to the than men in tights, this unforgettable, poignant novel is a perfect introduction for newcomers to the genre. The words and drawings are at once May 14+ £9.99 complex and accessible, opening up a new and memorable reading experience. Praise for : “Writer Mariko and artist Jillian stunningly After a boy at school takes his own life, Skim’s fragile world seems intertwine their acute dialogues and visual to turn upside down too. In witty, moving and painfully honest diary riches in brush, soft pencil and grey tones, entries Skim confides the frenzy of grief that surrounds her, while illuminating this adolescent romance in all deep down she struggles with her own loneliness and the secret its conflicted depths. The most sophisticated inner stirrings she feels when falling in love for the first time. and sensitive North American graphic novel debut of the year.” Paul Gravett Skim won the 2008 Outstanding Graphic Novel and is the first in a year long publishing programme of graphic “With honesty and compassion, this novels. Walker will publish new titles every month, aimed at a innovative narrative communicates a life range of different audiences and designed to encourage readers to just beginning, open and full of possibility.” discover this amazing genre of books. Horn Book Magazine

Mariko Tamaki is a -based writer, performer and playwight. She is a columnist for Kiss Machine and the author of Cover Me, True Lies: A Book of Bad Advice and Fake ID.

Jillian Tamaki currently lives and works in New York, where her clients include the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, the Walrus, Macleans and the Village Voice. She has received a number of awards for her editorial illustrations, including a National Magazine Award, and her work has appeared in the American Illustration and Communication Arts annuals.

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