
Sylvie: A Graphic Memoir
by Sylvie Kantorovitz (illustrator)
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9 Feb 2021
Paperback
Candlewick Press
9781536207637
Sylvie lives in a school in France. Her father is the principal, and her home is an apartment at the end of a hallway of classrooms. As a young child, Sylvie and her brother explore this most unusual kingdom, full of small mysteries and quirky surprises. But in middle and high school, life grows more complicated. Sylvie becomes aware of her parents' conflicts, the complexities of shifting friendships, and what it means to be the only Jewish family in town. She also begins to sense that her perceived "success" relies on the pursuit of math and science--even though she loves art. In a funny and perceptive graphic memoir, author-illustrator Sylvie Kantorovitz traces her first steps as an artist and teacher. The text captures her poignant questioning and her blossoming confidence, while the droll illustrations depict her making art as both a means of solace and self-expression. An affecting portrait of a unique childhood, Sylvie connects the ordinary moments of growing up to a life rich in hope and purpose.
This a graphic memoir for middle-grade readers looking for something akin to Raina Telgemeier’s Smile series, and handles the often-asked question of what are you going to do when you grow up? I’m still asking myself this question well past middle-grade and in this case, Sylvie is the only one in her class that doesn’t have an answer. This is a sweet, simply illustrated account of the author’s childhood living with her parents in the school where her father is principal. Figuring out who she is and understanding the complex relationships around her provides a funny anecdotal account of all the struggle, heartache and messiness of growing up and feeling like you don’t fit in. Set in the early 1970s in France, there is much to relate to in this superb story of finding yourself through art
