Cici's journal :

By: Chamblain, Joris, 1984- [author.]Contributor(s): Neyret, Aurélie [illustrator.] | Burrell, Carol Klio [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publisher: New York : First Second Books, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Edition: First editionDescription: 148 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 162672248X; 9781626722484Uniform titles: Carnets de Cerise. English Subject(s): Authors -- Comic books, strips, etc | Diaries -- Comic books, strips, etc | Secrecy -- Comic books, strips, etc | Friendship -- Comic books, strips, etcGenre/Form: Detective and mystery comics. | Graphic novels. | Comics (Graphic works) DDC classification: C
Contents:
Cici's journal, part one. The petrified zoo -- Cici's journal, part two. Hector's book
Summary: Cici dreams of being a novelist. Her favorite subject: people, especially adults. She's been watching them and taking notes. Everybody has one special secret, Cici figures, and if you want to write about people, you need to understand what's hiding inside them. But now she's discovered something truly strange: an old man who disappears into the forest every Sunday with huge pots of paint in all sorts of colors. What is he up to? Why does he look so sad when he comes back?
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Originally published in French in 2012 by Éditions Soleil as Les carnets de Cerise, Tome 1: Le zoo pétrifié and in 2013 as Les carnets de Cerise, Tome 2: Le livre d'Hector

Cici's journal, part one. The petrified zoo -- Cici's journal, part two. Hector's book

Cici dreams of being a novelist. Her favorite subject: people, especially adults. She's been watching them and taking notes. Everybody has one special secret, Cici figures, and if you want to write about people, you need to understand what's hiding inside them. But now she's discovered something truly strange: an old man who disappears into the forest every Sunday with huge pots of paint in all sorts of colors. What is he up to? Why does he look so sad when he comes back?