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The award-winning graphic memoir about Israel that offers more questions than answers about identity and politics
A memoir of a trip this left-leaning Jew takes to Israel, determined to have her ideas about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict confirmed. Of course, things turn out more complicated than Glidden had imagined. So do her deceptively simple line drawingsand the thinking that informs the vivid dialogue in a graphic nonfiction novel of subtlety and understated wit.-Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly
Sarah Glidden is a graduate of Boston University and lives in Seattle. Her comics have appeared in the Guardian, the Nib, Ha'aretz, and the Jewish Quarterly. In 2010, Glidden shadowed journalists from the Seattle Globalist as they reported from Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria. Their interviews with refugees and internally displaced people form her second book Rolling Blackouts.