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That Salty Air

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Named one of the year's Top 10 Graphic Novels for Youth by Booklist!

"An amazing, strong, well-paced graphic novel about relationships and what we must be do to keep them on course while we are submerged in the complexities of life." — Booklist (starred review)

"Not since Bryan Lee O'Malley's Lost at Sea has a premiere made me feel so excited for a sophomore release." — PlaybackSTL

"a confident debut that portends more good things to come from this creator ... Sievert has fused tragic loss with imagination ... It's a beautiful thing." — Web Behrens, Playboy

"A deeply felt parable for the author, and one that can touch anyone faced with the inexplicability of loss. Take the plunge." — Paul Gravett, Author of Graphic Novels: Stories to Change Your Life

"A confident debut that portends more good things to come from this creator ... Sievert has fused tragic loss with imagination ... It's a beautiful thing." — Playboy.com

"An example of comics at their most literate and intelligent." — Kevin Church, Comic Book Resources

"A very good first graphic novel from a very promising young talent." — Alan David Doane, Comic Book Galaxy

"A grand look at a man grappling with the realization that life is bigger than just his existence and happiness." — Leroy Douresseaux, The Comic Book Bin

Top Shelf is proud to present the debut graphic novel from talented newcomer, Tim Sievert. ... Hugh is a fisherman with a special relationship to the sea, a relationship based on respect and reverence. But when Hugh feels that the sea has betrayed him, his whole existence is thrown out of whack. Hell-bent on settling the score, Hugh takes his revenge to the extreme, jeopardizing not only himself, but also his family in the process. THAT SALTY AIR is a story about change and learning the price for trifling with the natural progression of things.


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Publisher: Top Shelf Productions

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781603092203
  • Release date: August 31, 2012

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781603092203
  • File size: 45668 KB
  • Release date: August 31, 2012

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

Languages

English

Named one of the year's Top 10 Graphic Novels for Youth by Booklist!

"An amazing, strong, well-paced graphic novel about relationships and what we must be do to keep them on course while we are submerged in the complexities of life." — Booklist (starred review)

"Not since Bryan Lee O'Malley's Lost at Sea has a premiere made me feel so excited for a sophomore release." — PlaybackSTL

"a confident debut that portends more good things to come from this creator ... Sievert has fused tragic loss with imagination ... It's a beautiful thing." — Web Behrens, Playboy

"A deeply felt parable for the author, and one that can touch anyone faced with the inexplicability of loss. Take the plunge." — Paul Gravett, Author of Graphic Novels: Stories to Change Your Life

"A confident debut that portends more good things to come from this creator ... Sievert has fused tragic loss with imagination ... It's a beautiful thing." — Playboy.com

"An example of comics at their most literate and intelligent." — Kevin Church, Comic Book Resources

"A very good first graphic novel from a very promising young talent." — Alan David Doane, Comic Book Galaxy

"A grand look at a man grappling with the realization that life is bigger than just his existence and happiness." — Leroy Douresseaux, The Comic Book Bin

Top Shelf is proud to present the debut graphic novel from talented newcomer, Tim Sievert. ... Hugh is a fisherman with a special relationship to the sea, a relationship based on respect and reverence. But when Hugh feels that the sea has betrayed him, his whole existence is thrown out of whack. Hell-bent on settling the score, Hugh takes his revenge to the extreme, jeopardizing not only himself, but also his family in the process. THAT SALTY AIR is a story about change and learning the price for trifling with the natural progression of things.


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