Displacement (OGN)
The New York Times bestseller cartoonist Lucy Knisley draws warts-and-all portrait of a modern, Twentysomething femininity as a writer Lena Dunham (Girls). In the next issue of her graphic memoir series, moving, Knisley volunteers to watch over his ailing grandparents in the cruise. (Watercolor books evoke the ocean that surrounds them.) In the book, which is part of the graphic memoir, part travelogue, and family history, part Knisley trying not only to connect with his grandparents, but to reconcile their younger and older self. She helped in her quest for the World War II memoirs of his grandfather, who captured. Readers identify with disappointment Knisley, her fears, her compassion, and her attempts to come to terms with mortality, as it copes with the stress of travel, complicated by the weakness of her grandparents.