Otts (e)k Malaka Gharib(r)en It Won't Always Be Like This liburuaren kritika egin du
Summer visits to Egypt to hang with Dad and his new family
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Her second graphic memoir, it explores her Arabic and Muslim side. A bit more angsty given it was Gharib's teenaged years (and it was the 90s). I love her openness in relating messy family stuff, and cringe at the same insecurity I felt from wanting to fit in with dominant (American) culture.
The colors and panel structure in this book are more varied. It's exciting to see this cartoonist grow.