A + e 4ever : a graphic novel / by I. Merey.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maple Shade, NJ : Lethe Press, 2011.Description: [214] p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 1590213904
  • 9781590213902
Other title:
  • A and e 4ever
  • A and e forever
  • A + e forever
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 741.5/973 22
LOC classification:
  • PN6727.M45 A63 2011
Awards:
  • American Library Association Stonewall Book Awards, 2012 - Honor.
Summary: Asher Machnik is a teenage boy cursed with a beautiful androgynous face. Guys punch him, girls slag him and by high school he's developed an intense fear of being touched. Art remains his only escape from an otherwise emotionally empty life. Eulalie Mason is the lonely, tough-talking dyke from school who befriends Ash. The only one to see and accept all of his sides as a loner, a fellow artist and a best friend, she's starting to wonder if Ash is ever going to see all of her. A graphic novel set in that ambiguous crossroads where love and friendship, boy and girl, straight and gay meet. It goes where few books have ventured, into genderqueer life, where affections aren't black and white--Adapted from publisher's description.
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Asher Machnik is a teenage boy cursed with a beautiful androgynous face. Guys punch him, girls slag him and by high school he's developed an intense fear of being touched. Art remains his only escape from an otherwise emotionally empty life. Eulalie Mason is the lonely, tough-talking dyke from school who befriends Ash. The only one to see and accept all of his sides as a loner, a fellow artist and a best friend, she's starting to wonder if Ash is ever going to see all of her. A graphic novel set in that ambiguous crossroads where love and friendship, boy and girl, straight and gay meet. It goes where few books have ventured, into genderqueer life, where affections aren't black and white--Adapted from publisher's description.

American Library Association Stonewall Book Awards, 2012 - Honor.

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