"Clumsy: A Novel" is a wonderful and very personal "comic book novel" by Jeffrey Brown.
In it, using a relatively primitive drawing style, he records dozens
of "slices of life" of him and his girlfriend, from their first night
together to telephone conversations, from farewells at airports to making
love.
(To be fair, there is a lot of sex in this novel, like you'd expect to
get form a story about two young people in love, but the drawings are
simple enough to not be particularly titillating.) Each chapter is short,
many consist of only one six-panel page, and few are more than two or three
pages long. So theoretically, this would be a good pick-up-and-read book,
but it's so compelling you're like to want to read it straight through.
![]() On the other hand, it does seem like they had a nice romance. This is the book of two people working to keep their connection, and learning and growing together. Knowing about the final ending of the couple makes it all a bit bittersweet. ![]() Anyway, I'd strongly recommend this book, whether your a fan of "indie comics" or not, it's a great read that I think many people can relate to. |