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Book Synopsis: A debut YA graphic memoir about a Korean-American girl's coming-of-age story―and a coming home story―set between a New Jersey suburb and Seoul, South Korea.
Ever since Deborah (Jung-Jin) Lee emigrated from South Korea to the United States, she's felt her otherness.
For a while, her English wasn't perfect. Her teachers can't pronounce her Korean name. Her face and her eyes―especially her eyes―feel wrong.
In high school, everything gets harder. Friendships change and end, she falls behind in classes, and fights with her mom escalate. Caught in limbo, with nowhere safe to go, Deb finds her mental health plummeting, resulting in a suicide attempt.
But Deb is resilient and slowly heals with the help of art and self-care, guiding her to a deeper understanding of her heritage and herself.
This stunning debut graphic memoir features page after page of gorgeous, evocative art, perfect for Tillie Walden fans. It's a cross section of the Korean-American diaspora and mental health, a moving and powerful read in the vein of Hey, Kiddo and The Best We Could Do.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "In Limbo," a groundbreaking YA graphic memoir that takes you on a journey of self-discovery and finding a place to call home. Deborah (Jung-Jin) Lee's powerful coming-of-age story is a seamless fusion of two cultures, as she navigates the complexities of being a Korean-American girl in a New Jersey suburb and Seoul, South Korea.
From the very first page, you'll be drawn into Deborah's struggle with her sense of otherness. Feel the weight of her journey as she overcomes language barriers, mispronunciations, and the constant battle to fit in. Her deeply personal narration delves into the challenges she faces, especially the self-doubt that arises from feeling like an outsider, and how she ultimately learns to embrace and celebrate her differences.
With stunning artwork throughout, "In Limbo" creates a visceral connection between the reader and Deborah's emotional turmoil. The pages come alive with vivid, evocative imagery that captures the essence of her experiences. This visual feast is a treat for fans of Tillie Walden, transporting you into a world that seamlessly combines the beauty of art with the rawness of a teenager's struggles.
Explore the multi-faceted themes of the Korean-American diaspora and mental health as they intertwine with Deborah's extraordinary journey. "In Limbo" provides a poignant and powerful exploration of these complex topics, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences of self-discovery and personal growth. This remarkable debut graphic memoir is a must-read for anyone seeking an empathetic and deeply resonant narrative.
To embark on this compelling journey of self-discovery and introspection, follow this link to secure your copy of "In Limbo" today.
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