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Author / Creator:Power Paola, author, artist.
Edition:First American Edition.
Imprint:Minneapolis, MN : 2dcloud, 2016.
©2016
Description:1 volume (unnumbered pages) : chiefly illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10826901
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Other authors / contributors:Richards, Jamie, translator.
ISBN:1937541231
9781937541231
Notes:"Originally published by La Editorial Común" -- Title page verso.
Summary:Powerpaola's Virus Tropical uses a series of vignettes to transform the simplicity of middle-class family life into a thought-provoking narrative that would have been inconceivable prior to Colombia's sexual revolution. Focusing on the lives of a family of women in the eighties through the nineties, Powerpaola's tale highlights the excitement, danger, and struggles of a country in the midst of radical change.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Powerpaola's family is a frayed patchwork of tension and love in this debut from the Colombian-Ecuadorian cartoonist. The members steal one another's chocolate, move to Colombia from Ecuador, pierce their ears, and sob along to telenovelas. Passive-aggression runs rampant, a simmering stew of squabbles and endearments. This is all well-trod ground, as far as autobiographical comics go, but the details ring true, and this heartfelt honesty enlivens every page. The sisters are snotty, the mothers are overbearing, the fathers are foolish, but isn't that messiness the very meaning of family? Visually, Paola delights in contrast: areas of heavy texture (hair, floorboards, fabric) are set against empty, open shapes. This gives the book a wonderfully worn-in appearance, reminiscent of Jennifer Hayden's recent and similarly successful autobiographical comic, The Story of My Tits. Though it could use a little pruning, this is a fond look at family and friendship that benefits from keeping both of its feet firmly planted on the ground. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review