"Lacey Bond has grown up in her parents' hippie New Hampshire daycare, idolizing her blasphemous, ultra-fashionable sister, Éclair, chasing baby squirrels, and contemplating trees. Then the Satanic Panic hits - the moral hysteria that shook the United States by its shoulders in the 80s and 90s. It's the summer of 1990 when Lacey's parents are handcuffed, flung into the county jail, and faced with a torrent of jaw-dropping accusations from dozens of current and former daycare kids. The criminal trial that follows is one of several in the novel, and it marks the beginning of Lacey's relentless effort to survive after her literal and figurative guardians vanish, one by one. After the hysteria results in a devastating murder, Lacey runs away and starts over in Montreal with a new identity. But will she ever escape the constant fear of being found out and having to face the trauma of the media spotlight all over again? For readers of Ottessa Moshfegh, Emma Cline, and Donna Tartt comes a genuinely unique coming-of-age story that's also an unrelenting interrogation of America's endless cycle of moral panics"--
Maggie Thrash Livres
Maggie Thrash crée des récits qui explorent les complexités de l'adolescence avec esprit et honnêteté, abordant les thèmes de l'identité et des secrets cachés. Son style narratif graphique offre un regard poignant sur les expériences personnelles, reflétant les dynamiques sociales et le cheminement vers la découverte de soi. Thrash emploie magistralement des techniques narratives visuelles, créant des œuvres aussi captivantes visuellement qu'émotionnellement résonnantes.






Lost Soul, Be at Peace: A Graphic Novel
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring teenage depression, this graphic memoir presents a candid and introspective journey through the author's struggles. With a blend of honesty and hope, it delves into the complexities of mental health during adolescence, offering readers a relatable and insightful perspective. Maggie Thrash's artistic expression complements her narrative, making it a poignant reflection on overcoming challenges and finding resilience.
Lost Soul, Be at Peace
- 187pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Following her acclaimed Honor Girl, Maggie Thrash revisits a period of teenage depression in a graphic memoir that is at once thoughtful, honest, and marked by hope. A year and a half after the summer that changed her life, Maggie Thrash wishes she could change it all back. She’s trapped in a dark depression and flunking eleventh grade, befuddling her patrician mother while going unnoticed by her father, a workaholic federal judge. The only thing Maggie cares about is her cat, Tommi . . . who then disappears somewhere in the walls of her cavernous house. So her search begins — but Maggie’s not even really sure what she’s lost, and she has no idea what she’ll find. Lost Soul, Be at Peace is the continuation of Maggie’s story from her critically acclaimed memoir Honor Girl, one that brings her devastating honesty and humor to the before and after of depression.
When the Winship Academy mascot jumps off a bridge during a halftime show, she leaves behind a lot of questions, and two students who witnessed the scene firsthand are determined to find out what really happened.
Benny and Virginia investigate when the student body president is maimed during Winship Academy's science expo in what may have been an accident, while a mystery man was handing out drugs.
Honor girl
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A graphic novel memoir depicting the author's teenage experiences at summer camp where she fell in love with an older girl.