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One in a Million by Claire Lordon
5.0
Equally entertaining and informative, this debut graphic memoir narrates Claire Lordon's grueling story as she grew up with a medical condition that is considered as one in a million.
I like how Claire Lordon chose to deliver an honest and straightforward (though heartbreaking at times) story about what really happened with her. This is my first time reading a non-fiction graphic novel and it's a recommended experience in my honest opinion.
This is a recommended read but please check trigger warnings before diving into the books especially if you have trauma/experience with repetitive hospitalization.
Thank you Candlewick Press for the advance reading copy.
RATING: 4.5stars
Merged review:
Equally entertaining and informative, this debut graphic memoir narrates Claire Lordon's grueling story as she grew up with a medical condition that is considered as one in a million.
I like how Claire Lordon chose to deliver an honest and straightforward (though heartbreaking at times) story about what really happened with her. This is my first time reading a non-fiction graphic novel and it's a recommended experience in my honest opinion.
This is a recommended read but please check trigger warnings before diving into the books especially if you have trauma/experience with repetitive hospitalization.
Thank you Candlewick Press for the advance reading copy.
RATING: 4.5stars
I like how Claire Lordon chose to deliver an honest and straightforward (though heartbreaking at times) story about what really happened with her. This is my first time reading a non-fiction graphic novel and it's a recommended experience in my honest opinion.
This is a recommended read but please check trigger warnings before diving into the books especially if you have trauma/experience with repetitive hospitalization.
Thank you Candlewick Press for the advance reading copy.
RATING: 4.5stars
Merged review:
Equally entertaining and informative, this debut graphic memoir narrates Claire Lordon's grueling story as she grew up with a medical condition that is considered as one in a million.
I like how Claire Lordon chose to deliver an honest and straightforward (though heartbreaking at times) story about what really happened with her. This is my first time reading a non-fiction graphic novel and it's a recommended experience in my honest opinion.
This is a recommended read but please check trigger warnings before diving into the books especially if you have trauma/experience with repetitive hospitalization.
Thank you Candlewick Press for the advance reading copy.
RATING: 4.5stars