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The Ticking is the story of Edison Steelhead, a boy who at birth takes his mother’s life and his father’s deformed face. Secreted away by his father to be raised in a remote island lighthouse, Edison relates to his surroundings in the only way he knows how--by capturing them in his sketchbook. Able to find beauty in even the most grotesque of things, Edison embraces his own unsettling appearance and sets out to confront the rest of the world. Waiting for him on its alien shores are the sights and experiences that will give shape to both his future and his past. Written and illustrated by acclaimed artist Renée French, The Ticking is a compelling work of graphic literature, a reminder that before we can appreciate the beauty around us, we must first find it within ourselves.
Published: Top Shelf Productions on
ISBN: 9781603092227
List price: $4.99
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Very interesting book but confusing at times had to reread partsmore
Exquisite.
Heartbreak, beauty, and extraordinary courage. The author says SO much with masterfully simple words and images. I love it.more
I heven`t read any stuff from Renée French since the 90`s and this was a beautiful surprise. A lovely book indeed. more
I just didn't enjoy the story. I thought it would go somewhere, but it didn't really.more
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Very interesting book but confusing at times had to reread partsmore
Exquisite.
Heartbreak, beauty, and extraordinary courage. The author says SO much with masterfully simple words and images. I love it.more
I heven`t read any stuff from Renée French since the 90`s and this was a beautiful surprise. A lovely book indeed. more
I just didn't enjoy the story. I thought it would go somewhere, but it didn't really.more
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