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The Talk

Darrin Bell

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English
Henry Holt & Company
06 June 2023
Winner of the NAACP Image Award in Outstanding Graphic Novels Winner of the Libby Award for Best Comic/Graphic Novel of the Year Named The Year's Best Graphic Novel by Publishers Weekly Named one of Publishers Weekly's Top Ten Best Books of 2023 Named one of NPR's Books We Love Named one of Kirkus' Best 2023 Books Named one of the Washington Post's 10 best graphic novels of 2023 One of TIME Magazine's Must-Read Books of the Year Shortlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction 2024 Booklist Editors' Choice: Graphic Novels, 2023 New York Public Library's Best New Comics of 2023 Top Ten Pick Chicago Public Library's Best Books of 2023 Top Ten Pick Named one of School Library Journal's Best Graphic Novels of 2023 Named one of The Guardian's Best Graphic Novels of 2023

Darrin Bell was six years old when his mother told him he couldn't have a realistic water gun. She said she feared for his safety, that police tend to think of little Black boys as older and less innocent than they really are.

Through evocative illustrations and sharp humor, Bell examines how The Talk shaped intimate and public moments from childhood to adulthood. While coming of age in Los Angeles--and finding a voice through cartooning--Bell becomes painfully aware of being regarded as dangerous by white teachers, neighbors, and police officers and thus of his mortality. Drawing attention to the brutal murders of African Americans and showcasing revealing insights and cartoons along the way, he brings us up to the moment of reckoning when people took to the streets protesting the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. And now Bell must decide whether he and his own six-year-old son are ready to have The Talk.

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Imprint:   Henry Holt & Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 257mm,  Width: 183mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.247kg
ISBN:   9781250805140
ISBN 10:   1250805147
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Darrin Bell, recipient of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, the 2016 Berryman Award for Editorial Cartooning, the 2015 RFK Award for Editorial Cartooning, and UC Berkeley's 2015 Daily Californian Alumni of the Year Award, began his career in 1995 at the age of twenty. While serving as the Daily Californian's staff cartoonist, he began freelancing for the Opinion pages of the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and Oakland Tribune. In 1997, he cocreated the comic strip Rudy Park and self-syndicated it to technology magazines. United Media launched it into newspapers in 2001. In 2003, Darrin launched his other comic strip, Candorville, in newspapers via the Washington Post Writers Group (WPWG), which also began syndicating his editorial cartoons in 2013. While WPWG still syndicates Candorville and Rudy Park, Darrin moved his editorial cartoons to King Features Syndicate in late 2018. He's also a contributing cartoonist for the New Yorker. Darrin lives with his wife and two children in California.

Reviews for The Talk

"Los Angeles Times, ""10 June books for your reading list"" The Root, ""A Supersized List of June 2023 Books By Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read"" St. Louis Post Dispatch, ""40 New Titles to Make Summer Vacation More Fun"" In Between Drafts, ""Best New Books of June"" The Messenger, ""Here Are the Best Books to Read This June"" ""Propulsive reading, drawn with urgency and verve. Once you pick up The Talk, you won't be able to put it down."" --Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home and The Secret to Superhuman Strength ""In The Talk, Bell combines the overtly personal and the sociopolitical in a textured autobiography that blends raw honestly, moving memories and powerful insights on race and police relations."" --Washington Post ""A stunning account of a young Black man navigating his way through Los Angeles and Berkeley in the 1980s and '90s, into life as a successful professional and father. The illustrations, fluctuating from the whimsically cartoonish to the painterly, are as multi-tiered and engrossing as Bell's narrative voice. Like Alison Bechdel's Fun Home and Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis, this epic portrait of an artist is destined for iconic status."" --NPR ""A thought-provoking memoir beautifully rendered in expressive artwork for a powerful piece that's easy to devour but harder to digest. . . . Bell's mastery of the medium shines throughout The Talk with stunning artwork that heightens the story to 11"" --Associated Press ""Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell's new graphic memoir The Talk is an absorbing, creative examination of his life, richly illustrated with his drawings and told with great honesty, emotional candor, and humor."" --The Fanatic ""Darrin Bell's first foray into graphic novels is a triumph. A cinematically comic, coming-of-age blend of race, culture, and gratuitous nerdity. Wonderful."" --Keith Knight, creator of The K Chronicles and Woke ""It's nearly impossible to appreciate another person's truth, but if a brilliant storyteller offers to light the way, take him up on it. Bell is the Ta-Nehisi Coates of comics, an indispensable explainer of how it feels to grow up in a world that repeatedly treats you as other. The talk with my white sons boiled down to 'Be kind.' It's hard to overstate the distance between that admonition and 'Stay alive.'"" --Garry Trudeau, creator of Doonesbury ""A deeply personal, brutally honest, and achingly funny graphic novel that captures the fear, trauma, and complexity of growing up as a biracial man in the USA. The Talk is a strikingly illustrated vision."" --Lalo Alcaraz, award-winning visual media artist and creator of the syndicated daily comic strip La Cucaracha ""This emotionally striking work is sure to leave a lasting mark."" --Publishers Weekly, starred review ""A beautifully drawn book, rich with insight, humor, and hard-won knowledge."" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""Bell has honed his skills of cultural observation over many years as a social commentator in comic strips and editorial cartoons. He's refined his skills up to the breaking point and back. This graphic novel is a testament to his efforts."" --Comics Grinder"


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