When his grandmother dies, Jeremie and his elder brother want to learn more about their family's Polish roots. But Jeremie is less interested in finding out about how the Holocaust affected his family, and more interested to understand what it means to be Jewish and Polish today. They decide not to do the Holocaust trail...they won't go to Auschwitz, but instead they go to a village Zelechow (where their grandfather was born), Warsaw (where their grandmother was raised) and Krakow, which hosts Europe's largest festival of Jewish culture. During the course of a week, they discover a country that is still affected by its past. The brothers talk to lots of people including progressive rabbis and young Jewish Orthodox artists. Using their grandmother's stories, they piece together pieces of their family history. This is a semi-autographical work: from a search for identity, emerges a profound optimism and a lust for life.
Jewish interest; Popular Travelogue format; Positive, life-affirming narrative; UK Author appearances: October - Gosh! Comics (London), November - Thought Bubble Festival (Leeds, November 2012); Video author interview: October; Creator feature: The Independent on Sunday; Review coverage: the Guardian, The Independent on Sunday, Comic Heroes Magazine, Forbidden Planet International blog.About the AuthorJeremie Dres lives in Paris. This is his first graphic novel.
Book InformationISBN 9781906838638
Author Jeremie DresFormat Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint SelfMadeHeroPublisher SelfMadeHero