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Meat and Bone

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  • 340 Seiten
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"A queer slice-of-life drama about dating and eating. If HBO'S Girls and Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan got together for a few too many margaritas, they'd be Meat & Bone by the end of the night. The story, which takes place in Toronto and originally appeared as a popular webcomic, focuses on the lives of three roommates and their interpersonal struggles. While one roommate is slowly wrestling with severe body image issues, another is trying to figure out how to navigate her new polyamorous relationships--without hurting any of her partners. Meanwhile, the third roommate practically moves into the gym, where's she's quietly working through her own problems and those of her friends. In Meat & Bone, Verhoeven winds these threads into an unflinching, beautifully illustrated exploration of how women learn to define themselves in the modern world"-- Provided by publisher

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Meat and Bone, Kat Verhoeven

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Titel
Meat and Bone
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Kat Verhoeven
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
340
ISBN10
1772620335
ISBN13
9781772620337
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3,85 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
"A queer slice-of-life drama about dating and eating. If HBO'S Girls and Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan got together for a few too many margaritas, they'd be Meat & Bone by the end of the night. The story, which takes place in Toronto and originally appeared as a popular webcomic, focuses on the lives of three roommates and their interpersonal struggles. While one roommate is slowly wrestling with severe body image issues, another is trying to figure out how to navigate her new polyamorous relationships--without hurting any of her partners. Meanwhile, the third roommate practically moves into the gym, where's she's quietly working through her own problems and those of her friends. In Meat & Bone, Verhoeven winds these threads into an unflinching, beautifully illustrated exploration of how women learn to define themselves in the modern world"-- Provided by publisher