A Journey Through Voice: Reflecting on Rachel Kolb’s Articulate: A Deaf Memoir of Voice When I first came across Rachel Kolb’s Articulate: A Deaf Memoir of Voice, I felt a stirring curiosity mixed with personal insight. Having read several compelling memoirs by deaf authors, I deeply appreciated their perspectives on identity and disability. Kolb’s narrative,

A Personal Journey Through Raina Telgemeier’s "Guts": A Graphic Novel Review As soon as I picked up Guts, Raina Telgemeier’s latest graphic novel, it felt like a warm, reassuring hug. I’ve been a fan of her work since Smile, and her ability to translate the quirks and struggles of growing up into compelling stories never

The Secret Life of the American Musical: How Broadway Shows Are Built by Jack Viertel — A Delightful Journey Behind the Curtain As a lifelong fan of musical theater, I often find myself humming show tunes at inopportune moments—much to the amusement (or annoyance) of my friends and family. So when I stumbled upon Jack

Embracing Complexity: A Review of The Mother: A Graphic Memoir As someone who often finds solace in the pages of graphic memoirs, The Mother: A Graphic Memoir by [Author’s Name] immediately caught my eye. The title itself evokes a multitude of feelings—whether it’s nostalgia, love, or even frustration. The idea of exploring the complex bond

The Art of Starting Over: A Journey of Renewal and Heart When I first stumbled upon "The Art of Starting Over" by Lisa Taddeo, something about the title struck a chord with me. In a world that often feels chaotic and ever-changing, the concept of renewal is not only appealing but deeply relatable. As I

Review of How to Draw a Secret: A Graphic Novel By: [Author’s Name] When I stumbled across How to Draw a Secret: A Graphic Novel, I was drawn in by the allure of its vibrant cover and the promise of rich storytelling within its pages. As someone who loves to dive deep into the intricacies