![]() ![]() She’s realised that she’s incapable of responding emotionally to a boy who’s keen on her, and her life changes when she finds herself outside a lesbian bar and works up the courage to walk in. It doubles as a coming of age story as schoolgirl Clementine, fifteen as the narrative begins, is tentative and uncertain about accepting her gender orientation. The graphic novel, despite some trappings, drops squarely into the traditional romance genre, except that the romance is between two women. Julie Maroh’s début graphic novel has become quite the sensation, in no small part due to the film based on it winning the Cannes Film Festival’s prestigious Palme D’Or.
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