Lucy Knisley Brings Two Books to Fantagraphics
JANUARY 13th, 2014 -
SEATTLE, WA - Fantagraphics Books is excited to announce the acquisition
of two new comics travel memoirs by acclaimed cartoonist Lucy Knisley.
Fall 2014 brings An Age of License,
which recounts Knisley's charming and romantic adventures across Europe
on a quest to discover what is truly important in life, find love along
the way. Displacement is a travelogue about taking her elderly
grandparents on a cruise, and pondering the meaning of life, while
trying to hold her family together. The deal was brokered by Holly
Bemiss at The Susan Rabiner Literary Agency.
New York Times Best Selling cartoonist Knisley garnered fame from her two previous graphic novels Relish and French Milk. She is also well known for her ongoing web comic, Stop Paying Attention,
the latest of which is "A Light That Never Goes Out." Knisley's
greatest strength lays in her keen ability to tell her story to both
young adult and mature readers.
"I'm really excited to
finally be working with Fantagraphics, which I've admired for years,"
Knisley explains. "These books are an exploration of youth and freedom,
versus responsibility and family, and I'm so glad Fantagraphics is the
company to help me tell these stories."
Much like the HBO series Girls, Knisley speaks to a generation of young women who are fiercely independent and yearn for adventure. The Eat, Pray, Love for the "social media" generation, An Age of License is a series of illustrated snapshots of a life full of cute cats, fancy food, and exotic travel.
AN AGE OF LICENSE
A Travelogue by Lucy Knisley
Fall 2014 • Paperback
208 pages • Black & white with some color
ISBN: 978-1-60699-760-8
www.fantagraphics.com/anageoflicense
A Travelogue by Lucy Knisley
Fall 2014 • Paperback
208 pages • Black & white with some color
ISBN: 978-1-60699-760-8
www.fantagraphics.com/anageoflicense
DISPLACEMENT
A Travel Memoir by Lucy Knisley
Summer 2015 • Paperback
128 pages • Black & white with some color
A Travel Memoir by Lucy Knisley
Summer 2015 • Paperback
128 pages • Black & white with some color
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