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Spring Rain

A Graphic Memoir of Love, Madness, and Revolutions

Andy Warner

St. Martin's Griffin

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ISBN10: 1250165970
ISBN13: 9781250165978

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208 Pages

$21.99

CA$29.99

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In 2005, Andy Warner travelled to Lebanon to study literature in Beirut, one of the world’s most cosmopolitan and storied cities. Twenty-one years old and recently broken up from his girlfriend, Warner feels his life is both intense and directionless. Immersing himself in the vibrant and diverse city, he quickly befriends a group of LGBT students, many of whom are ex-pats straddling different cultures and embracing the freedoms of the multicultural city. Warner and his friends party, do drugs, and hook up, even as violence breaks out in the city—the scars of a fifteen-year civil war reopening with a series of political assassinations and bombings. As the city descends into chaos and violence, Warner feels his grasp on reality slowly begin to slip as he confronts traumas in his past and anxiety over his future.

Illustrated in beautiful and intricate detail, Spring Rain is an absorbing and poignant graphic memoir of a young man’s attempt to gain control over his life as well as a portrait of a city and a nation’s violent struggle to define its future.

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Praise for Spring Rain

"Spring Rain captures the feel of tumultuous and glorious Beirut in an evocative memoir that sits at the intersection of the personal and the political."—Joe Sacco, author of Footnotes in Gaza

"Warner's terrific coming-of-age memior gives us a tour through a city—and mind—on the brink."—Matt Bors, editor of The Nib

“A cartoonist uses his art to connect the world he sees collapsing outside with the psychological state crumbling within. The political and psychological potently intertwine within this highly charged memoir.”—Kirkus Review (starred review)

"Drawing parallels between Lebanese political unrest and his own mental health struggles, Warner’s intricate graphic memoir resists simplistic clichés . . . Warner’s work honors the richness of Lebanon and the fragile, fleeting nature of peace."—Publisher's Weekly

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About the author

Andy Warner

Andy Warner is the New York Times best-selling author of Brief Histories of Everyday Objects (Picador, 2016). His comics have been published by Slate, Fusion, American Public Media, The Nib, Symbolia, Medium, KQED, popsci.com, Showtime Network's Years of Living Dangerously, IDEO.org, The Center for Constitutional Rights, UNHCR, UNRWA, UNICEF, and Buzzfeed. He is a contributing editor at The Nib and has taught cartooning at Stanford University, California College of the Arts, and the Animation Workshop in Denmark. He makes comics in a garden shed in San Francisco and comes from the sea.

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