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"Burdened with grief, confusion, and anger, Pascal Girard explores the childhood passing of his five-year-old brother. Girard delves into the emotional repercussions of this life-changing trauma, from his memories as a nine-year-old struggling to understand up until the present day, twenty-five years after the shattering loss. At the heart of Nicolas lies the question shared by most undergoing bereavement: Why? This confusion multiplies for a young boy with few answers to his questions, lacking even a basic explanation of the cause of his brother's departure. As sorrow and guilt are muffled by time and the flurry of even the most typical childhood and adolescence, this is a story of grief not grieved, and a glimpse into the ongoing process of reckoning. Pascal struggles to reconcile the magnitude of this tragedy with the minutiae of his daily experience of loss. Nicolas is a delicate, minimalist portrait of the many faces of mourning, identified with surprising humor and pathos by an artist who knows them intimately"--
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monografia Rebiun37656892 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun37656892 m o d cr ||||||||||| 190311t20162016quca o6 000 0aeng d 2019295389 20169004910 can 9781770462625 bound) 1770462627 INARC eng rda INARC OCL OCLCO OCLCL eng fre 741.5/971 23 cci1icc lacc coll13 lacc Girard, Pascal author artist Nicolas. English Nicolas Pascal Girard ; translated by Helge Dascher Revised edition [Montréal, Québec] Drawn & Quarterly 2016 [Montréal, Québec] [Montréal, Québec] Drawn & Quarterly 2016 1 online resource (106 pages illustrations) 1 online resource (106 pages Text txt rdacontent Still Image sti rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Translation of: Nicolas "First edition: December 2008. Revised edition: September 2016"--Colophon "Burdened with grief, confusion, and anger, Pascal Girard explores the childhood passing of his five-year-old brother. Girard delves into the emotional repercussions of this life-changing trauma, from his memories as a nine-year-old struggling to understand up until the present day, twenty-five years after the shattering loss. At the heart of Nicolas lies the question shared by most undergoing bereavement: Why? This confusion multiplies for a young boy with few answers to his questions, lacking even a basic explanation of the cause of his brother's departure. As sorrow and guilt are muffled by time and the flurry of even the most typical childhood and adolescence, this is a story of grief not grieved, and a glimpse into the ongoing process of reckoning. Pascal struggles to reconcile the magnitude of this tragedy with the minutiae of his daily experience of loss. Nicolas is a delicate, minimalist portrait of the many faces of mourning, identified with surprising humor and pathos by an artist who knows them intimately"-- Amazon.com Translated from the French Girard, Pascal-- Comic books, strips, etc Girard, Pascal-- Comic books, strips, etc Girard, Pascal Girard, Pascal-- Bandes dessinées Bereavement- Comic books, strips, etc Brothers- Comic books, strips, etc Bereavement Death- Psychological aspects Death Preschool children Bereavement- Comic books, strips, etc Brothers- Comic books, strips, etc Bereavement Attitude to Death Death Child, Preschool Acidosis, Lactic Siblings Deuil- Bandes dessinées Frères- Bandes dessinées Deuil Mort- Aspect psychologique Mort Enfants d'âge préscolaire Acidose lactique mourning. deaths. Medicine. Bereavement. Brothers. Graphic Novel Personal Narrative Graphic novels- Canada Graphic books graphic novels. Graphic novels. Autobiographical comics. Comics (Graphic works) Graphic novels. Autobiographical comics. Personal narratives. Bandes dessinées autobiographiques. Romans graphiques. Récits personnels. Dascher, Helge 1965-) translator. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxwv6r3FGmDgbrg4pM3wC