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Dumb, living without a voice

Label
Dumb, living without a voice
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated M
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dumb
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
living without a voice
Summary
Part memoir, part medical cautionary tale, Dumb tells the story of how an urban twentysomething copes with the everyday challenges that come with voicelessness. Webber adroitly uses the comic's medium to convey the practical hurdles she faced as well as the fear and dread that accompanied her increasingly lonely journey to regain her life. Her raw cartooning style, occasionally devolving into chaotic scribbles, splotches of ink, and overlapping montages, perfectly captures her frustration and anxiety. But her ordeal ultimately becomes a hopeful story. Throughout, she learns to lean on the support of her close friends, finds self-expression in creating comics, and comes to understand and appreciate how deeply her voice and identity are intertwined
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content
Illustrator