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Squirrel Mother [Paperback]

Megan Kelso (Author)
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June 28, 2006

This acclaimed collection of graphic short stories includes personal and semi-autobiographical stories that draw heavily on the details of Kelso's youth along with stories about the idea of America and American history.

Kelso's work is characterized by subject matter that fits roughly into two disparate camps: personal and semi-autobiographical stories that draw heavily on the details of her childhood and adolescence, and stories about the idea of America and American history, such as a trilogy of short pieces about Alexander Hamilton. Her work is distinguished from many of her contemporaries as much by her spare, elegant, calligraphic linework, leisurely pacing, and psychological acuity as it is by the absence of nihilism, scatology, pedantry, and formal experimentalism. Her work is charming, witty, nuanced, slightly elusive, and sharply observed.

The Squirrel Mother features 15 stories of between three and twenty-two pages in full color, including two stories, "Meow Face" and "Aide de Camp," done especially for this volume. The personal stories are each self-contained but in a sense take place in the same world where similar characters inhabit different stories. The "America" stories are broader in subject matter, taking on events of political and historical significance and wrestling with ideas having to do with the American experience. Full-color comics thropughout

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Starred Review. While a young girl thoughtlessly destroys a dress her mother spent hours sewing for her, a squirrel mother, trapped by the household chores she does for her children, decides to abandon them. This is the opening story in Kelso's newest collection of graphic short stories. Kelso perfectly marries words and images, telling stories of longing and casual cruelty with a mastery perfectly suited to the comics medium. Whether it's a story of an aunt's unexplained desertion of her duties or a simple scene of learning to waltz, Kelso captures in a few panels emotions and ideas that expand well beyond the pages of this collection. The longest story is a well-researched imagining of our founding fathers and what would have happened if Alexander Hamilton had fought the duel he should have fought—against his ideological opponent Thomas Jefferson instead of Aaron Burr. Some stories are narrative, some just show the emotion of a single moment in time, but none truly end by the last page. Beautifully packaged, this is a gem of a collection. (Aug.)
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Grade 10 Up–Through memorable characters drawn in clean, cartoon lines and colored in soft pastels, Kelso tackles serious subjects and delivers thoughtful dialogue. The 14 stories, ranging from fiction to memoir to historical essay, build slowly, panel by panel. Readers are never quite sure of the direction these selections are taking, but, with the last panel, everything suddenly makes sense. Meow Face is the heart-wrenching tale of a young girl who is purposefully locked out of the house and how the experience becomes the singular moment that defines her adult life. Two separate but related pieces–Publius and The Duel–begin as simple character studies of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, but develop into thoughtful explorations of society today. The complexity of writing that Kelso delivers in a small space is akin to the work of short-story authors like Alice Munro. Kelso can be a little too subtle, making her meaning a bit difficult to follow for readers looking for a fun read, but those willing to dig into the layers of subtext will find a unique vision well worth encountering.–Matthew L. Moffett, Ford's Theatre Society, Washington, DC
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Fantagraphics Books; 1 edition (June 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560977469
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560977469
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #937,565 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully drawn and thoughtfully written, November 19, 2006
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This graphic novel contains several stories on seemingly unrelated subjects, but upon close attention they're softly interwoven with their commentary on American culture.

The untitled story that begins on page 133 is especially moving. It tells of a girl seeking regain the freedom of her childhood self while prematurely condemning herself to adulthood through her poor and heart-wrenching choices.

"The Squirrel Mother" and "Meow Face" are also thought-provoking, somewhat sad stories about self-realization. "The River" surprised me both in its conclusion and in the tragic retelling of the Green River Killer.

The most baffling entries have to be the Alexander Hamilton trilogy, but they're fascinating and also effectively parallel today's society.

Upon finishing the book, I immediately re-read it. It's beautiful, baffling, and slightly off-puting but completely fascinating because of this.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sharp, mature, beautiful, thoroughly enjoyable comics collection, April 27, 2009
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A treasure for fans of intelligent comics. Kelso's art is wonderfully evocative - the use of color is delightful - but the depth and emotional power of the various stories (written between 2000 and 2005 for different outlets) is what really pulls you in. I love the playful experimental way Kelso presents many of these - she takes full advantage of the liberating possibilities of comics while keeping them grounded in reality. The fact that almost all of these stories get better with repeat readings speaks volumes about the care with which they were written and drawn. The three longer pieces in the middle of the book really took off for me: "The Pickle Fork" is a beautifully drawn black-and-white look at morality and antique cutlery; "Meow Face" is an odd heart-wrencher about family, fabulous clothes and mental illness, and "Aide de Camp" is a fascinating, multi-layered sideways look at Alexander Hamilton and the early American founders. Unlike the other reviewers I didn't find it odd at all; Kelso is at the same time exploring her female characters' fascination with Hamilton as well as presenting info about his life in an engaging way (loved her hilarious homoerotic take on Madison and Hamilton's Federalist papers). It's perhaps not as perfectly organized as some of the other pieces, which may be the fault of trying to cram too much info in, but it's still a wonderful - and seriously gorgeous - comic. I'd love to see her do more like that. Overall, this collection wowed me in ways that rekindle my hope for the medium. Can't recommend it highly enough.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Graphics are wonderful, October 6, 2006
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This book was random. It is a small collection of stories. The graphics are great and two or three of the ten stories really grabbed me. The book took an unexpected political twist and three separate stories were about Hamilton vs. Jefferson. I found myself dozing off a little bit during this time, but others might be into that sort of thing.
Overall I would recommend.
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