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San Francisco, March 2, 1976: "I don't remember being born. I was a very ugly child and my appearance has not improved so I guess it was a lucky break when he was attracted by my youthfulness."
6.5 x 9.25", approx 312 pages.
A novel in written English with 150 pages
of illustrations and scenes in dynamic comic form.
Available in paperback and limited signed hardcover edition.
Published by North Atlantic Books, distributed by PGW
Praise from Chris Dodge of The Utne Reader:
"Whats... unusual and wonderful about Gloeckners writing and art is its unflinching engagement with messy truths.... The Diary of a Teenage Girl is shockingly--and refreshingly--frank, strongly conveying what its like to be a sexual girl in a problematic world."
and by Andrew Arnold on time.com
and by Sari Globerman at BUST Magazine
More reviews:
The San Francisco Chronicle, by Dodie Bellamy
Jane Magazine, by rock star Mike Patton
Comic Book Gallaxy, by Alan David Doane
YM Magazine
An excerpt on the web:
Rum and Grapefruit Juice, from Odds and Sods
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