![]() The result is a page-turning, deeply questioning, deft, moving account of what is certainly one of the most important experiences of Glidden’s young life. Sarah Glidden, a young peripatetic comics artist already with major awards to her name (including the Ignatz Award for “Promising New Talent”) makes her graphic memoir debut with an ambitious topic: her own transformative journey to Israel. ![]() ![]() The supreme irony about my former Catholicism is that going to Israel – especially (divided, chopped up, yours, mine, never ours-ancient holy city of ) Jerusalem – allowed me to shed any leftover vestiges of organized religion (except for the guilt part, of course) I had stuck to me. Having grown up Catholic (I’m still in recovery), nothing works better than leftover Catholic guilt to get me to do something I’m whinge-ing about. ![]()
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