Comics & Graphic Novels Literary
Juliette
or, the Ghosts Return in the Spring
- Publisher
- Drawn & Quarterly
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2023
- Category
- Literary
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781770466647
- Publish Date
- Jul 2023
- List Price
- $39.95
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Description
A vibrant tableau of small-town life as seen through the eyes of a woman returning home from Paris.
Juliette boards a train from Paris and comes back to her hometown hoping for a low-key visit with family and old friends. What she finds is anything but. Her sister, a caregiver and mother of two, is carrying on an elaborate affair with a man from a costume shop. Her parents, separated, are now estranged. Father is sure he’s developing Alzheimer’s, though it’s more likely that he’s simply getting old. Mother, on the other hand, revels in the second act of her life as a free woman, an artist with a show at their local gallery to prove it. Slowly, Juliette finds herself entangled with the unlikely Georges, a dyspeptic alcoholic who is stuck in his life. These divergent paths inevitably cross against a gloriously painted backdrop of eccentric small-town living.
Camille Jourdy’s beautiful watercolor pages provide an unfeigned mileu for the subtle dramedy at hand in Juliette. All too real human emotions, bittersweet and relatable in their rawness, come together to form a poetic realism.
About the authors
ALESHIA JENSEN is a French-to-English literary translator and former bookseller living in Tio'tia:ke/Montréal. Her translations include Explosions by Mathieu Poulin, a finalist for the 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for Translation; Prague by Maude Veilleux, co-translated with Aimee Wall; as well as numerous graphic novels, including work by Julie Delporte, Catherine Ocelot, Mirion Malle, and Pascal Girard.
Editorial Reviews
Executed in watercolour and consistently blushing with pigment, Juliette takes us behind the curtains and beneath the sheets.
ArtReview
Family dysfunction, mental illness, and alcoholic malaise are hardly uplifting topics, yet French author and illustrator Camille Jourdy manages to utterly delight in Juliette... Jourdy's whimsically expressive watercolors highlight and enhance the quotidian humanity of a family in crisis without ever diminishing the gravity of her characters' challenges.
Shelf Awareness
My favourite graphic novel of the year, [a] funny and gorgeously illustrated book about a depressed young woman who returns to the small French town where she grew up.
The Guardian, Rachel Cooke’s Best Graphic Novels of 2023
Filled with the dappled brightness of happiness and suffering, Juliette is suffused with all the heartbreaking foibles of us humans and our ongoing quests for love.
The Tyee
Camille Jourdy’s Juliette may be the most sedate comic of the summer. It might also be the best.
Washington Post
Utterly lovely [and] pleasingly unhurried… Jourdy gives over whole pages to empty streets in springtime, or still lifes where you can almost feel the sunlight hanging in the air.
The Telegraph
This book is worth reading for its gorgeous art alone, expressing a wide palette of feelings spread across members of this torn, but still loving, family.
NPR
The author shows every indication of having found and refined her visual signature to perfection... [Juliette is a] brilliantly affecting book.
Montreal Review of Books
Jourdy draws slice-of-life at its best.
Publishers Weekly
A masterpiece... I’m absolutely mad about this book, the best graphic novel I’ve read so far this year.
Rachel Cooke, The Guardian
Jourdy’s detailed watercolor style is full of depth and colorful details. Juliette is an engaging story of a family in flux, perfect for fans of Daniel Clowes.
Booklist
Camille Jourdy blends magic with melancholy to create an exquisite comic experience.
Broken Frontier
Juliette is rich, dense, and melancholic with enormous attention paid to detail in all its forms. It’s a graphic novel to treasure and to re-read.
Slings & Arrows