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312 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 14, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 312
  • Publisher: IDW Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781603095464
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.84" L x 8.63" H
Dani Diaz (@memoryfuel) is a transfeminine Filipino-Argentinian American graphic novelist born and raised in the DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia) area.
“Uncommonly immersive... a breathtakingly drawn debut weaving together humor, sweetness, angst, and a bit of magic.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“The effervescence, intoxication, and all-encompassing magic feeling of being totally immersed in one’s first romantic relationship is on full display.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Filled with charming illustrations that emphasize the youthfulness of its characters, this graphic novel brings readers back to the thrill, confusion and emotion of growing up.” BookPage (starred review)

“An extremely impressive debut from an author whose work I will be following for many years to come.” — Tillie Walden (On a Sunbeam)

“Mixing slice-of-life and magical realism, Dani Diaz captures the big feelings and small moments of adolescence in a nostalgic 2000s-era time capsule.” — Kristen Gudsnuk (Making Friends)

Dreamover describes the tumbling escape I wish I had as a young adult.” — Deb JJ Lee (In Limbo)

“Charming, hilarious, thoughtful, and absurd.” — Mike Cavallaro (Nico Bravo)

“I didn’t want this book to end.” — Nate Powell (March, Fall Through)

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