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Quatre sœurs

Cette série graphique suit cinq sœurs qui naviguent dans la vie et le deuil après la perte soudaine de leurs parents. Chaque épisode offre une perspective unique d'une sœur, explorant sa personnalité distincte, ses rêves et ses luttes au fur et à mesure qu'elles grandissent ensemble. Les récits mêlent expériences quotidiennes et éléments de mystère et d'aventure, soulignant la force durable des liens fraternels et du soutien mutuel. C'est une exploration sincère de la famille, de la perte et de la découverte de soi dans le cadre enchanteur d'une villa en bord de mer, célébrant finalement leur connexion malgré leurs imperfections.

Four Sisters, Vol. 2
Four Sisters, Vol. 1 Enid

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    Four Sisters, Vol. 1 Enid

    • 160pages
    • 6 heures de lecture
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    Bereaved by the death of their parents, five sisters live in a seaside villa--growing up together, sharing their grief, experiences, and love. Oldest daughter Charlie struggles to care for her sisters in the wake of the accident that took their parents, while each of the younger sisters narrates a volume of the series, taking place over a year. Each girl has her own personality and point of view, and reflects some aspect of ourselves back to us: Enid, age 9, is outgoing, with a great sense of humor; Hortense, age 11, is shy and likes to be alone; Bettina, age 14, is good-hearted but temperamental; Genevieve, age 16, is passionate about cooking and boxing. This, the first volume, is narrated by youngest sister Enid and takes place in autumn. A free spirit, she enjoys wandering alone and talking to animals and anything she meets. Her best friend Gulliver is, like her, offbeat and creative. When Enid begins hearing ghost-like screams, the two friends embark on a scary adventure. These sisters are not perfect and they may not always get along, but in times of need, they can always count on one another. Nominated for the Children's Graphic Novel award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. "This is a modern classic in kids' comics." - JT Lindross, Euro Comics Roundup

    Four Sisters, Vol. 1 Enid
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    "Bereaved by the death of their parents, five sisters live in a seaside villa--growing up together, sharing their grief, experiences, and love. Oldest daughter Charlie struggles to care for her sisters in the wake of the accident that took their parents, while each of the younger sisters narrates a volume of the series. Each girl has her own personality and point of view, and reflects some aspect of ourselves back to us: Enid, age 9, is outgoing, with a great sense of humor; Hortense, age 11, is shy and likes to be alone; Bettina, age 14, is good-hearted but temperamental; Genevieve, age 16, is passionate about cooking and boxing. This, the first volume, is narrated by the youngest sister Enid. A free spirit, she enjoys wandering alone and talking to animals and anything she meets. Her best friend Gulliver is, like her, offbeat and creative. When Enid begins hearing ghost-like screams, the two friends embark on a scary adventure. These sisters are not perfect and they may not always get along, but in times of need, they can always count on one another. Nominated for the Children's Graphic Novel award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival." -- ONIX annotation.

    Four Sisters, Vol. 2