Description
The Color of Things is an internationally acclaimed, groundbreaking graphic novel that tells its story from a bird's-eye view. Characters are depicted as colored circles in a graphic and strikingly designed visual approach reminiscent of Chris Ware's. Readers are forced to actively engage with the story as its relatively simple setup unfolds into a shocking and surreal adventure.
Thrilling, funny, fresh, and surprising, The Color of Things is a one-of-a-kind graphic novel that is impossible to put down.
Simon is an unpopular and awkward 14-year-old boy. Overweight, eager to please, and well-meaning, no matter how hard he tries, his lot in life is to be bullied by the neighborhood children and neglected by his absentminded parents.
But one day everything changes for Simon when he does a favor for a fortune teller who rewards him by telling him the name of the winning horse at the Royal Ascot. Simon becomes an overnight millionaire when he bets his father's life savings on the winning horse. But as he returns home, he discovers that his mother is in a coma and his father has disappeared.
Simon can't collect his winnings without finding his father, and he can't help his mother until he solves the mystery of her sudden condition. With time running out, can Simon change his fortune?
About the Author
Martin Panchaud is a Swiss author and artist currently residing in Zurich, Germany. His work is strongly informed by his dyslexia, which led him to develop his unique storytelling and art style reminiscent of infographics. He has had multiple residencies for his creative projects, and his work has been exhibited in such prestigious galleries as the Barbican Centre in London and the Onassis Stegi Cultural Centre in Athens. The Color of Things is Panchaud's first graphic novel and was initially published in German by Edition Moderne in 2020, and then in French by Editions Ca-et-la in 2022. It has received glowing reviews in Europe and won the ABCD Grand Critics' Prize and the Angouleme Fauve d'Or in 2023.
Book Information
ISBN 9781419776663
Author Martin Panchaud
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Abrams ComicArts
Publisher Abrams