![]() I sat down to talk with Davis last week to talk about the emotional labor that went in to creating something so personal and ask about the reception of what is easily her most intimate book yet.Ĭhloe Maveal: The book feels like it’s at an intersection of genres. But through the bleak reality that Davis brings to the forefront, the larger story sees each character branch off into their growth that creates a gentler, and kinder, version of what readers can hope for in the real future. ![]() The story acts as a vignette for the story of Hannah - a political activist and home-health nurse - building a life and trying to conceive a child with her husband Johnny as they try to exist in a world that grows more and more unkind. ![]() Deeply emotional and gently relatable, cartoonist Eleanor Davis‘ graphic novel The Hard Tomorrow from Drawn and Quarterlyseparates itself from any other book this year in the best way by celebrating the strength in vulnerability. ![]()
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