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Blankets Paperback – August 18, 2003

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Blankets explores the sibling rivalry of two brothers growing up in the isolated country, and the budding romance of two coming-of-age lovers. A tale of security and discovery, of playfulness and tragedy, of a fall from grace and the origins of faith. A profound and utterly beautiful work from Craig Thompson.

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Revisiting the themes of deep friendship and separation Thompson surveyed in Goodbye Chunky Rice, his acclaimed and touching debut, this sensitive memoir recreates the confusion, emotional pain and isolation of the author's rigidly fundamentalist Christian upbringing, along with the trepidation of growing into maturity. Skinny, naive and spiritually vulnerable, Thompson and his younger brother manage to survive their parents' overbearing discipline (the brothers are sometimes forced to sleep in "the cubby-hole," a forbidding and claustrophobic storage chamber) through flights of childhood fancy and a mutual love of drawing. But escapist reveries can't protect them from the cruel schoolmates who make their lives miserable. Thompson's grimly pious parents and religious community dismiss his budding talent for drawing; they view his creative efforts as sinful and relentlessly hector the boys about scripture. By high school, Thompson's a lost, socially battered and confused soul-until he meets Raina and her clique of amiable misfits at a religious camp. Beautiful, open, flexibly spiritual and even popular (something incomprehensible to young Thompson), Raina introduces him to her own less-than-perfect family; to a new teen community and to a broader sense of himself and his future. The two eventually fall in love and the experience ushers Thompson into the beginnings of an adult, independent life. Thompson manages to explore adolescent social yearnings, the power of young love and the complexities of sexual attraction with a rare combination of sincerity, pictorial lyricism and taste. His exceptional b&w drawings balance representational precision with a bold and wonderfully expressive line for pages of ingenious, inventively composed and poignant imagery.
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Adult/High School-Thompson's Good-bye, Chunkie Rice (Top Shelf, 1999) offered readers well-realized but fantastic characters in a tale that nicely combined sentiment with adventure. This second, much longer work shares the acuity for character development and dynamic sensitivity that makes the author so compulsively readable. In Blankets, however, realism reigns supreme in both the story arc and in the humanity of its characters. Thompson himself is the protagonist, and this is his tale of growing up, falling in love (and realizing the physical and moral complications that can imply), discovering the texture and limits of his faith, and arriving at a point from which he can look back at those experiences. The snowy Midwest, peopled by overweight parents, hairy youths, and lovingly depicted younger siblings-including a respectfully and realistically treated minor character with Down syndrome-is energetically realized in Thompson's expressive lines and inking. Much of the story occurs when Craig and his brother Phil are young boys and includes images of such boyish pranks as peeing on one another. Older high school students who have reached an age when nostalgia is possible will warm to Thompson's own wistfulness. This is a big graphic novel, in concept and successful execution.-Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley Public Library, CA
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Top Shelf Productions (August 18, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 592 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1891830430
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1891830433
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 16 years and up
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.3 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 2.1 x 9.5 inches
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CRAIG THOMPSON was born in Michigan in 1975. He is the writer and artist of the critically acclaimed graphic novels Blankets, Habibi, Space Dumplins, Good-bye, Chunky Rice, and Carnet de Voyage. He was awarded three Eisner awards, three Harvey awards, two Ignatz awards, and a Grammy nomination for album cover artwork on Menomena’s Friend and Foe. He lives in Los Angeles with partner Sierra Hahn and cat Momo.

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Customers find the book beautifully illustrated and well-written. They describe the story as deep, personal, and memorable. The emotional content is poignant and relatable. Readers appreciate the spiritual content as thought-provoking and life affirming. The writing quality is praised as wonderful and the author captures the surroundings wonderfully. Customers praise the honesty and sincerity of the book. The pacing is described as gut-wrenching at times.

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155 customers mention "Beauty"155 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's illustrations and storytelling. They find the illustrations well-drawn, expressive, and worth a second look. The artwork is described as lush brushstrokes, swirling design, masterful characterization, and depicting going to Bible Camp. It's described as everything a graphic novel should be, beautifully rendered and told with the kind of storytelling that the author developed a talent for illustration.

"...Not because the ending was sad, because it wasn't, it was beautiful and hopeful, but because I couldn't believe what I had just experienced and I..." Read more

"This is a coming-of-age story. This is well-drawn, expressive, and nothing immoral about it. Sure, Craig slept with Raina. So? He’s human...." Read more

"...Which brings me to this book--this book is a land breaking book in that it finally pushed graphic novels past the point that either books or art can..." Read more

"...His lush brush strokes, swirling sense of design, masterful characterization and peerless pacing make BLANKETS a completely sensual experience...." Read more

84 customers mention "Storytelling"73 positive11 negative

Customers find the storytelling engaging and poignant. They appreciate the detailed pen and ink artwork and find it memorable and interesting. The themes of romance, religion, and love found and lost are handled well.

"...Anyway, excellent story. Strongly recommended. To hell what the bookburners say." Read more

"...Also, this book isn't a teenage love story. It's a story about childhood memories. It has the phantasmagoric effect of remembering. I loved it." Read more

"...He never idolizes the past (though sometimes he does `preach' about it from an older perspective), nor does he dwell in it...." Read more

"...This is a true life story. A story about a first love and growing up in general, but also in a very religious family...." Read more

46 customers mention "Emotional content"40 positive6 negative

Customers find the book's emotional content poignant and relatable. They describe it as a well-written autobiographical novel that captures the feel of childhood and the thoughts of those going through adolescence. The writing is heartfelt and impressionistic, capturing the feel of childhood and thoughts.

"...time with Raina, a girl he met at a Christian camp.. This is a book about passions (religious, sexual, familial, romantic) and how they are at once..." Read more

"This is a coming-of-age story. This is well-drawn, expressive, and nothing immoral about it. Sure, Craig slept with Raina. So? He’s human...." Read more

"...This story made me cry. Every chapter made me cry. I read it a chapter at a time, and savored it...." Read more

"...Sounds heavy, right? Well, it is, but it's also poetic and gentle, more about how subtle nuances can shake and shape foundations...." Read more

27 customers mention "Spiritual content"27 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's spiritual content thought-provoking and life affirming. They describe it as a refreshing perspective on life. The autobiographical novel explores deep topics through beautiful depictions that make readers feel emotions and memories they hadn't considered.

"...It's honest, but it's still reverent. At the center of this novel is not losing one's faith, but being able to ask questions about it...." Read more

"...observer removed from the story, Thompson creates a warm, inviting environment...." Read more

"...it gives you this feeling that, despite everything, world really is a wonderful place...." Read more

"...As a whole, "Blankets" is an incredibly endearing, sincere and inspirational work that's a nice change of pace from the angst-ridden tales of..." Read more

25 customers mention "Writing quality"25 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the writing quality of the book. They find the illustrations and narration seamlessly blended together. The author is described as a talented writer and artist.

"...typography and so much more. Blankets will make you ache. It will make you pine for the particular way first love consumes you...." Read more

"...of these media have matured, in that there are the best books, the best speeches, and the best art already available...." Read more

"...a half a decade into his career, Thompson is already a fully fleshed writer and artist, a genius of the artform of cartooning...." Read more

"...That the author is essentially the narrator, and that he invites us, in such a friendly manner, into his life through the lens of a great book." Read more

13 customers mention "Honesty"13 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the honesty of the book. They find it sincere and honest, revealing the author's soul and deepest emotions. The book is described as an autobiographical masterpiece that depicts painful, poignant moments.

"...As a whole, "Blankets" is an incredibly endearing, sincere and inspirational work that's a nice change of pace from the angst-ridden tales of..." Read more

"...So personal, so brutally honest, I sometimes felt almost dirty reading it, like I was peeking in through his bedroom window and witnessing things I..." Read more

"...This graphic novel is super honest and personal and I share a lot of similar experiences. It really hit me hard in the trauma...." Read more

"...The author is insightful, and seems brutally honest in his portrayal of growing up in a strictly religious home...." Read more

13 customers mention "Pacing"13 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's pacing. They find it tender, poetic, and gentle. The story is poignant and relatable, moving along with ease.

"...Sounds heavy, right? Well, it is, but it's also poetic and gentle, more about how subtle nuances can shake and shape foundations...." Read more

"...No fluff, no filler, all heart. "Blankets" is tender, disturbingly personal look at the author's strict Christian upbringing, his..." Read more

"...Wow. "Blankets" is really stunningly beautiful and moving...." Read more

"...It is gut-wrenching at times, and nothing is lost by use of illustrations instead of written paragraphs...." Read more

10 customers mention "Age range"10 positive0 negative

Customers find the book suitable for readers over 13. It provides a well-portrayed depiction of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. They also mention it's a great read for young adults coming out of their first infatuation. The love story is mature and intimate, making readers feel like teenagers again.

"...being pulled from middle school shelves, but I think it's perfectly fine for high school. This story is beautifully drawn and told...." Read more

"...This book would be great for anyone over the age of 13 or 14, and although the book is over in a few hours, you will probably find yourself reading..." Read more

"...this book to everyone but I think it's personally applicable to teenagers (15-20s)..." Read more

"...He also successfully portrayed the stages of childhood, adolescence and finally, adulthood. Finding yourself is anything but easy...." Read more

A beautiful story of family and first love
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A beautiful story of family and first love
"𝘈𝘴 𝘢 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥, 𝘐 𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘵 𝘩𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘭𝘥 𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘭𝘪𝘷𝘦 𝘪𝘯, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘏𝘈𝘋 𝘵𝘰 𝘣𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘣𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳."Author/illustrator Craig Thompson takes us on an autobiographical journey through some of the defining coming-of-age moments in his child and teenage years. The main story line of the book focuses on Craig meeting a girl at church camp around his senior year of high school, falling madly in love, and going to stay two weeks with her family. But there are also snippets of a story line from when he and his brother were much younger.This was such a lovely, tender, and heartbreaking story to read. Thompson does an incredible job of illustrating these compelling and often introspective moments of his childhood, and I could really feel the emotion coming off of the page. So realistic and relatable, I feel like I know these characters (and occasionally were some of these characters growing up). I love the moments when Craig plays with the medium, allowing moments of fantasy (in imagination and illustration) to reinforce the thoughts/feelings of the characters.The only thing I didn’t like was the lack of full closure at the end. I get that’s how life is, and this just a snippet in his own, but there are things I still would have liked to known (including a very dark moment that was never explained).
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2010
    I don't know how to describe the way I feel about Blankets other than, when I closed its covers, it made me cry. Not because the ending was sad, because it wasn't, it was beautiful and hopeful, but because I couldn't believe what I had just experienced and I couldn't believe that it was over. For the first 200 pages of Blankets, I read slowly, immersing myself in every single drawing, every line, every word. For the last 350 pages I was consumed by the story. I have no recollection of anything happening outside of its pages. I was wholly a part of Craig's world and nothing could have drawn me out of it. Did hours pass? Possibly. I honestly couldn't tell you. All I can tell you is that I have never been moved by graphic novel like this and there are only a few traditional novels that have made me feel the same way.

    Craig Thompson says that Blankets came from the urge to describe what it is like to sleep in the same bed as someone for the first time. There is no sentence that sums up Blankets better than that, but there is so much more depth to it than that. Craig, the son of very religious parents, weaves two stories that have a blanket at their center: sharing a bed with his younger brother when they were children and falling in love for the first time with Raina, a girl he met at a Christian camp.. This is a book about passions (religious, sexual, familial, romantic) and how they are at once complementary and contradictory. They push and pull against one another as much as they make each other possible. When one passion cannot be reconciled with another, how we deal with the force of that disappointment eventually defines who we are.

    Blankets made me really think about my own religious journey. Religion is a huge part of this graphic novel and I know that that can turn some people away. At the center of the story is Craig's questioning of his faith, that until his young adulthood was a blind faith. It's honest, but it's still reverent. At the center of this novel is not losing one's faith, but being able to ask questions about it. About taking a personal journey to discover your relationship with faith, no matter what that faith or the result of that discovery may be. I know that I appreciate this part of the novel because the way Craig feels about things really mirrors my own life, but I don't think it should be a deterrent for anyone reading this novel. It is about so much more than just religion; it's one coming of age story in which everyone can find pieces of themselves.

    Often after finishing a novel I say, "Wow, that book made me want to go back to the front page and read it again." Well, for the first time, I actually did it. I read Blankets twice in one night and found that there were so many small things and connections that I missed after my first reading. For example, Raina and Craig begin their relationship as pen pals and at one point we see Craig draw a picture for Raina. Later, when he finally visits her house, that picture is on Raina's wall. It's details like that that truly make a graphic novel a masterpiece. But that is not the only thing that makes Blankets perfect. It's Thompson's excellent use of negative space, the recurring themes and images, like blankets and snow (blankets of snow!!), typography and so much more.

    Blankets will make you ache. It will make you pine for the particular way first love consumes you. It will bring you back to that particular loneliness that is high school, in all that you are forever surrounded by people. It will remind you of the fits of fanaticism that being a child and a teenager allow. Even if your life is completely different from Craig's, I challenge you not to find snippets of your own family here in both Craig and Raina's. I challenge you to read Blankets and not be moved. Please, please read this autobiographical comic: it doesn't get any better than this.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
    This is a coming-of-age story. This is well-drawn, expressive, and nothing immoral about it. Sure, Craig slept with Raina. So? He’s human. So’s Raina. That relationship’s not gonna last long. It’s life. Why be upset with Craig ditching Christianity? It’s inevitable when the seeds of doubt fester. Remember Plato’s cave? Once the prisoner is let out, he sees the world differently. This book left out one detail though. What happens when he comes back to tell fellow prisoners about it. Anyway, excellent story. Strongly recommended. To hell what the bookburners say.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2005
    ...and I've read quite a few.

    But first, let me tell you about a theory of mine.

    It is that the more complex the medium, the more powerful a message is possible.

    So, books, verbal, and art are all simple media, in that they are one concentrated, direct medium. All of these media have matured, in that there are the best books, the best speeches, and the best art already available.

    Music, graphic novels, and movies would be the next level of complexity in that they combine two forms of media. Music is the only one of these media that has fully matured, in that there is lots of music out there that is better than the best in either vocals or poetry. There have been a few movies that have transcended the separate media of photographs and literature, but really not very many. Movies is still a relatively new media, and I think that in about 20 years you will see lots of movies that are better than either of the components of photographs or literature.

    Which brings me to this book--this book is a land breaking book in that it finally pushed graphic novels past the point that either books or art can achieve on their own. Craig Thompson has finally brought the medium of graphic novels "into its own."

    And, then the Internet and "TV of the future" would be ultra-complex media. My guess is that it's about 100 years from now before anyone makes a website that's better than a good book.

    This story made me cry. Every chapter made me cry. I read it a chapter at a time, and savored it. I recommend that, because there is so much in this book.

    If you're looking to be surprised by a book, read another one. I could tell the ending from the first chapter or two, but it didn't matter. The strength of this book is in the emotions it evokes.

    This book did something really cool toward the middle--it portrayed perfection. Everything was perfect for just about 10 pages. I don't know how Craig Thompson did it, but he created something in this book that is larger than life, that is tangible, and that will probably stick with me forever.

    Maybe in a few years after I've read this book five more times, I'll figure out the magic of it and post another review and explain it all. But, for now all I can say is that I'm awed by how perfect this book is.

    Also, this book isn't a teenage love story. It's a story about childhood memories. It has the phantasmagoric effect of remembering. I loved it.
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  • Joserra Ortiz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mi novela gráfica favorita
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 16, 2024
    Es exactamente lo que esperaba. ¡Cinco estrellas!
  • Serdar Hüseyin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Harika çizimlerle özgün bir eser
    Reviewed in Turkey on July 24, 2024
    Zamanında teslimat, titiz şekilde paketleme, çok teşekkürler, memnun kaldığım bir alışveriş daha oldu
  • Rahul
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best things I have read in a while
    Reviewed in India on June 12, 2024
    Craig thompson is really good! When it comes to these kind of stories, his illustrations are also very meticulously drawn
  • Manuel Sánchez Aponte
    5.0 out of 5 stars La mejor novela de Craig Thompson.
    Reviewed in Spain on January 30, 2024
    Imprescindible.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars En väldigt fin bok
    Reviewed in Sweden on December 12, 2023
    En väldigt fin bok. Jättefint tecknad och en bra berättelse. Ett bra köp.