Where?
A graphic memoir exploring grief, identity, and belonging
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Toller Books
Published:28th May '21
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This graphic novel explores Simon Moreton's return to his childhood home after his father's death, intertwining memory and grief in a powerful narrative. Where? offers a profound reflection on identity.
In 2017, Simon Moreton faced the sudden loss of his father, an event that compelled him to return to his childhood home in rural Shropshire. This journey through grief prompted him to revisit the memories of his family's life in the countryside, allowing him to process his emotions through reflection. The graphic novel Where? skillfully intertwines memory, photographs, and illustrations, creating a poignant memoir that captures the essence of loss and belonging.
Set against the backdrop of Titterstone Clee Hill and the nearby village of Caynham, the narrative is rich with stories from Moreton's childhood. He recounts experiences of being bullied, cooking with his father, and exploring the lush forests of his youth. The memoir delves into themes of history, folklore, and the complexities of growing up, all while addressing the impact of industrial decline and societal challenges. Through these memories, Moreton explores the profound connections between his past and present, as well as the significance of his father's influence on his life.
Where? transcends the boundaries of a traditional graphic novel by merging various forms of storytelling, including prose, illustration, and archival texts. It poses a fundamental question about identity and place, urging readers to reflect on their own stories. This work challenges conventional notions of belonging, emphasizing the importance of reclaiming personal narratives in an era marked by division and exploitation.
ISBN: 9781908213877
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320 pages