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OverviewWhen Doctor Frances Ai's younger sister Maura died in a tragic accident six months ago, Frances swore she would bring her back to life. However, the creature that rises from the slab is clearly not Maura. This girl, who chooses the name ""M,"" doesn't remember anything about Maura's life and just wants to be her own person. However, Frances expects M to pursue the same path that Maura had been on-applying to college to become a scientist-and continue the plans she and Maura shared. Hoping to trigger Maura's memories, Frances surrounds M with the trappings of Maura's past, but M wants nothing to do with Frances' attempts to change her into something she's not. In order to face the future, both Frances and M need to learn to listen and let go of Maura once and for all. Talia Dutton's debut graphic novel, M Is for Monster, takes a hard look at what it means to live up to other people's expectations-as well as our own. M Is for Monster is one of the titles on our Surely list which is dedicated to showcasing gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual creators and stories. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Talia DuttonPublisher: Abrams Imprint: Abrams Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9781419762208ISBN 10: 1419762206 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 07 July 2022 Recommended Age: From 14 to 99 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsDutton's storytelling and art excel, making this a story with popular appeal that's also bound to inspire deeper discussions about accepting the limitations of one's personal control. -- School Library Journal, STARRED Review Electrifying, swiftly moving, and full of life. -- Kirkus Reviews Thick inky lines, dynamic paneling, and monochromatic hues enlivened with teal splashes fluidly develop an eerie, mid-20th-century setting... M's endearing missteps skillfully balance weighty circumstances with humor, conveying a moving story about prioritizing one's well-being, personal expression, and self-discovery. -- Publishers Weekly M is for Monster is sweet and emotional, builds a complete world of magic and science very elegantly, and has so much to say about identity and grief. I really resonated with the story of trying to be someone you're not in order to be loved, and the idea of a created monster finding herself is such a beautiful way to explore it. Also, the art is just gorgeous. SO well done! -- Molly Knox Ostertag, author of The Witch Boy and The Girl from the Sea M is for Monster is sweet and emotional, builds a complete world of magic and science very elegantly, and has so much to say about identity and grief. I really resonated with the story of trying to be someone you're not in order to be loved, and the idea of a created monster finding herself is such a beautiful way to explore it. Also, the art is just gorgeous. SO well done! --Molly Knox Ostertag, author of The Witch Boy and The Girl from the Sea Dutton's storytelling and art excel, making this a story with popular appeal that's also bound to inspire deeper discussions about accepting the limitations of one's personal control. --School Library Journal, STARRED Review Electrifying, swiftly moving, and full of life. --Kirkus Reviews Thick inky lines, dynamic paneling, and monochromatic hues enlivened with teal splashes fluidly develop an eerie, mid-20th-century setting... M's endearing missteps skillfully balance weighty circumstances with humor, conveying a moving story about prioritizing one's well-being, personal expression, and self-discovery. --Publishers Weekly M is for Monster is sweet and emotional, builds a complete world of magic and science very elegantly, and has so much to say about identity and grief. I really resonated with the story of trying to be someone you're not in order to be loved, and the idea of a created monster finding herself is such a beautiful way to explore it. Also, the art is just gorgeous. SO well done! * Molly Knox Ostertag, author of The Witch Boy and The Girl from the Sea * “Dutton’s storytelling and art excel, making this a story with popular appeal that’s also bound to inspire deeper discussions about accepting the limitations of one’s personal control.” * School Library Journal, STARRED Review * Electrifying, swiftly moving, and full of life. * Kirkus Reviews * Thick inky lines, dynamic paneling, and monochromatic hues enlivened with teal splashes fluidly develop an eerie, mid-20th-century setting... M’s endearing missteps skillfully balance weighty circumstances with humor, conveying a moving story about prioritizing one’s well-being, personal expression, and self-discovery. * Publishers Weekly * """Dutton's storytelling and art excel, making this a story with popular appeal that's also bound to inspire deeper discussions about accepting the limitations of one's personal control.""-- ""School Library Journal, STARRED Review"" ""Electrifying, swiftly moving, and full of life.""-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""Thick inky lines, dynamic paneling, and monochromatic hues enlivened with teal splashes fluidly develop an eerie, mid-20th-century setting... M's endearing missteps skillfully balance weighty circumstances with humor, conveying a moving story about prioritizing one's well-being, personal expression, and self-discovery.""-- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""M is for Monster is sweet and emotional, builds a complete world of magic and science very elegantly, and has so much to say about identity and grief. I really resonated with the story of trying to be someone you're not in order to be loved, and the idea of a created monster finding herself is such a beautiful way to explore it. Also, the art is just gorgeous. SO well done!""-- ""Molly Knox Ostertag, author of The Witch Boy and The Girl from the Sea""" Author InformationTalia Dutton is a queer, biracial Asian cartoonist and illustrator. A firm believer in the intersection of art and play, Dutton creates introspective comics about monsters and humanity, trying to find the humor and warmth of the mundane in the fantastical. She received a BA from Brown University in 2018 and an MFA in comics from California College of the Arts in 2020. She lives in Los Angeles, where she waits patiently for the love of her sister’s hamster, Boba McBumster. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |