Description
Lonnie's Orthodox Jewish community has always been clear: it's not okay to be gay. Growing up in a devout family and going to school at a yeshiva, he's told by his parents, his teachers, and his friends that being gay is a sin and an abomination. But as he gets older, he realizes that he likes boys, and wonders what kind of life he will be able to live. As Lonnie expands his world beyond the yeshiva to theater camp, college classes, and movie nights, he sees that the life he wants isn't compatible with the life of his parents - and his whole religious community.
This emotional graphic novel explores the fissures between identity and religion and charts Lonnie's journey from a kid who loved the rules of the Orthodox Jewish tradition to becoming increasingly independent and defiant, embracing his gay identity and developing his own chosen family.
- Major review attention National media
- Online/social media promotion Academic marketing
- Buzz mailings to LGBTQ rights organizations
- Advertising in the Gay and Lesbian Review Potential strategic partnerships: Keshet, Jewish Queer Youth, the It Gets Better Project, GLAAD,
- Promotion through the author's Instagram account: @lonniecomics
- Bookseller/Library promotions: ARC giveaways through the ABA Advance Access Newsletter; Blad giveaways to librarians and educators who attend the NY Public Library Programming at NYComicCon
- ARC giveaways at Winter Institute, ALA annual, the Brooklyn Book Festival, Toronto Comic Arts, and FlameCon in NYC.
- Graphic novel panels at San Diego ComicCon, FlameCon in NYC, the Rainbow Book Fair in NYC, and NYComicCon.
About the Author
Lonnie Mann grew up in Long Island, New York, and has been reading comics and drawing his whole life. He studied illustration and cartooning at the School of Visual Arts in New York. And he has published comics in various anthologies. Lonnie currently lives with his spouse Ryan Gatts in Tokyo Japan. This is his debut graphic novel.
Ryan Gatts grew up in North Carolina. They studied animation at the Savannah College of Art & Design and later worked as a videogame technical artist in Seattle. Ryan worked with their husband Lonnie Mann to create the art for Lonnie's graphic memoir. Ryan and Lonnie live together with their pet rabbit Kinako in Tokyo, Japan.
Book Information
ISBN 9781951491277
Author Lonnie Mann
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Street Noise Books
Publisher Street Noise Books
Details
Subtitle: |
Coming Out of My Orthodox Childhood |
Imprint: |
Street Noise Books |