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Passing for Human
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Passing for Human

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NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS' CHOICE * A visually arresting graphic memoir about a young artist struggling against what's expected of her as a woman, and learning to accept her true self, from an acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Guardian, New York, Refinery29, Kirkus Reviews

In this stunning graphic memoir, Liana Finck goes in search of a thing she has lost-her shadow, as she calls the "strangeness" that has defined her since birth, the part of her that has always made her feel as though she is living in exile from the world. In Passing for Human, Finck is on a quest for self-understanding and self-acceptance, and along the way she seeks to answer some eternal questions: What makes us whole? What parts of ourselves do we hide, ignore, or chase away because they're embarrassing, or inconvenient, or just plain weird-and at what cost?

Passing for Human is what Finck calls "a neurological coming-of-age story"-one in which human connection proved elusive and her most enduring relationships throughout childhood were with plants and rocks and imaginary friends; in which her mother's creative life had been snuffed out by an unhappy first marriage and a deeply sexist society; in which her father, a doctor, secretly struggled with the guilt of having passed his own form of otherness on to his daughter; and in which, as an adult, Finck finally finds her shadow again-and, with it, her true self.

Part magical odyssey, part feminist creation myth, Passing for Human is an extraordinary, moving meditation on what it means to be an artist and a woman grappling with the desire to pass for human.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
22 July 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9780525508946

NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS' CHOICE * A visually arresting graphic memoir about a young artist struggling against what's expected of her as a woman, and learning to accept her true self, from an acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Guardian, New York, Refinery29, Kirkus Reviews

In this stunning graphic memoir, Liana Finck goes in search of a thing she has lost-her shadow, as she calls the "strangeness" that has defined her since birth, the part of her that has always made her feel as though she is living in exile from the world. In Passing for Human, Finck is on a quest for self-understanding and self-acceptance, and along the way she seeks to answer some eternal questions: What makes us whole? What parts of ourselves do we hide, ignore, or chase away because they're embarrassing, or inconvenient, or just plain weird-and at what cost?

Passing for Human is what Finck calls "a neurological coming-of-age story"-one in which human connection proved elusive and her most enduring relationships throughout childhood were with plants and rocks and imaginary friends; in which her mother's creative life had been snuffed out by an unhappy first marriage and a deeply sexist society; in which her father, a doctor, secretly struggled with the guilt of having passed his own form of otherness on to his daughter; and in which, as an adult, Finck finally finds her shadow again-and, with it, her true self.

Part magical odyssey, part feminist creation myth, Passing for Human is an extraordinary, moving meditation on what it means to be an artist and a woman grappling with the desire to pass for human.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
22 July 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9780525508946