Finding Molly: An Adventure in Catsitting
By: Justine Prado
Illustrated by: Jenn St-Onge
Genre: YA Graphic Novel
Release Date: January 2017
Emet Comics
By: Justine Prado
Illustrated by: Jenn St-Onge
Genre: YA Graphic Novel
Release Date: January 2017
Emet Comics
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Summary from Goodreads:
Finding Molly: An Adventure in Catsitting is a graphic novel about Molly Sanchez-Talebi, an unemployed art school grad who hesitantly starts catsitting to pay the bills. She dreams of breaking out of suburbia and her artistic rut, but she has a lot of self-discovery to do before that happens. The comic follows her funny misadventures as she learns that maybe these (sometimes) friendly felines are just what she needs to get her life on track.
Summary from Goodreads:
Finding Molly: An Adventure in Catsitting is a graphic novel about Molly Sanchez-Talebi, an unemployed art school grad who hesitantly starts catsitting to pay the bills. She dreams of breaking out of suburbia and her artistic rut, but she has a lot of self-discovery to do before that happens. The comic follows her funny misadventures as she learns that maybe these (sometimes) friendly felines are just what she needs to get her life on track.
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(I received this book free in exchange for my honest review)
My Rating: 4 stars
I'm a big manga reader, not so much into the graphic novels, I've read a few but they haven't managed to catch my interest like manga. I must say, Finding Molly has brought graphic novels into a new light for me.
The act work was marvelous, it was real, fresh, and downright beautiful.
The overall story was funny, real, down to earth and inspiring. This is a story about finding yourself, working hard, and learning that your dreams don't just come true because you have a collage degree. If you don't put yourself out there, work for what you want, then you're just going to spin in circles wondering why your life hasn't started yet.
I love how Molly struggled to get her act together, and how her work with cats is what got her into the real world and pushed her into becoming a woman.
I highly recommend this book, it hits homes in more ways then one, the art is lush, full and unique. And of course there are so many cute and loveable cats!
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