Stone fruit / Lee Lai.
"Bron and Ray are a queer couple who enjoy their role as the fun weirdo aunties to Ray's niece, six-year-old Nessie. Their playdates are little oases of wildness, joy, and ease in all three of their lives, which ping-pong between familial tensions and deep-seeded personal stumbling blocks. As their emotional intimacy erodes, Ray and Bron isolate from each other and attempt to repair their broken family ties -- Ray with her overworked, resentful single-mother sister and Bron with her religious teenage sister who doesn't fully grasp the complexities of gender identity. Taking a leap of faith, each opens up and learns they have more in common with their siblings than they ever knew."-- Publisher's description.
Item details
- ISBN: 9781683964261
- ISBN: 1683964268
- Physical Description: 231 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Edition: First Fantagraphics Books edition.
- Publisher: Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics, 2021.
- Copyright: ©2021
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Subject: | Lesbian couples > Comic books, strips, etc. Dysfunctional families > Comic books, strips, etc. Sisters > Comic books, strips, etc. Sexual minorities > Comic books, strips, etc. |
Genre: | Comics (Graphic works) Graphic novels. Domestic comics. Gay comics. |
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"Bron and Ray are a queer couple who enjoy their role as the fun weirdo aunties to Ray's niece, six-year-old Nessie. Their playdates are little oases of wildness, joy, and ease in all three of their lives, which ping-pong between familial tensions and deep-seeded personal stumbling blocks. As their emotional intimacy erodes, Ray and Bron isolate from each other and attempt to repair their broken family ties -- Ray with her overworked, resentful single-mother sister and Bron with her religious teenage sister who doesn't fully grasp the complexities of gender identity. Taking a leap of faith, each opens up and learns they have more in common with their siblings than they ever knew."--