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par Hubert, Marie Caillou (Illustrateur)

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Adrian isn't very happy these days. He lives in a small town and goes to a Catholic high school. He wears glasses, secretly reads philosophy books, and wishes he had more muscles. He's dogged by a strict mother, bullied by fellow players on the soccer field, and chastised by the school principal, who considers gay rumors about Adrian as a sign that he is "ill." But Jeremy, the coolest kid at school, thinks otherwise; he takes Adrian on scooter trips, where they end up in Jeremy's secret treehouse stealing kisses. Adrian finds himself falling in love, until Jeremy's girlfriend rats them out, sending Jeremy into a tailspin of embarrassment for being different than the rest. What will become of him?
Adrian and the Tree of Secrets is a poignant, beautifully illustrated graphic novel about first love, growing up, and having the courage to be true to yourself.
Hubert studied at the School of Fine Arts in Angers, where he first set his career sights on comics. He has written a number of graphic novels and comic series in French, including one that has been translated into English: Miss Don't Touch Me, Vols. 1 and 2, a graphic novel series set in Paris in the 1930s.
Marie Caillou studied fine arts in Strasbourg, France, and then in 1995 went to Brussels to study animation. She has directed short animated films, including a series entitled Peur(s) du Noir (Fear of the Dark). This is her first book to appear in English.

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That was.... a very abrupt ending. ( )
  Summer345456 | Jan 25, 2023 |
This is a very sad and hopeless book. ( )
  KinzieThings | Jun 16, 2020 |
This is a very sad and hopeless book. ( )
  Charlotte_Kinzie | Jun 20, 2019 |
This is a very sad and hopeless book. ( )
  Charlotte_Kinzie | Jun 20, 2019 |
there are too many holes here. i mean, i always want more depth out of the graphic books i read, but there were at least 3 instances where i thought i'd missed a page or two. there's just too much missing here. and at first i was disappointed in the story, that it ends so bleakly, especially as it's billed as a younger young adult book. but in retrospect i guess that's ok because it's realistic. i mean, adrian lives in such an oppressive place, maybe this escape is the only way for him. i don't know.

the art is utterly gorgeous. i love its simplicity and beauty, but do think it's missing the nuance of facial expressions that are so important when there are so few words. and the words are never enough, but maybe that's the translation.

the whole thing needs to be more fleshed out. adrian and jeremy needed to spend a lot more time talking in that tree if the title of the work is going to be adrian and the tree of secrets and if we're supposed to believe that they've cultivated a real friendship and possibly something more. i needed a reason for the aunt to come back to this town, although i think we got all we needed from the home life depicted. (or - was there a dad? where was he? driving the car that one time? should she have been a single mom?) i guess i would have liked to hear more, too, then about why the mom changed, what happened there. adrian - fairly, i think - doesn't care, but we as readers could be made to. i wanted more from the friendship with bruno as well. and much, much more from the facial expressions, even as the art really was wonderful otherwise. ( )
  overlycriticalelisa | May 30, 2019 |
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Comic and Graphic Books. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

Adrian isn't very happy these days. He lives in a small town and goes to a Catholic high school. He wears glasses, secretly reads philosophy books, and wishes he had more muscles. He's dogged by a strict mother, bullied by fellow players on the soccer field, and chastised by the school principal, who considers gay rumors about Adrian as a sign that he is "ill." But Jeremy, the coolest kid at school, thinks otherwise; he takes Adrian on scooter trips, where they end up in Jeremy's secret treehouse stealing kisses. Adrian finds himself falling in love, until Jeremy's girlfriend rats them out, sending Jeremy into a tailspin of embarrassment for being different than the rest. What will become of him?
Adrian and the Tree of Secrets is a poignant, beautifully illustrated graphic novel about first love, growing up, and having the courage to be true to yourself.
Hubert studied at the School of Fine Arts in Angers, where he first set his career sights on comics. He has written a number of graphic novels and comic series in French, including one that has been translated into English: Miss Don't Touch Me, Vols. 1 and 2, a graphic novel series set in Paris in the 1930s.
Marie Caillou studied fine arts in Strasbourg, France, and then in 1995 went to Brussels to study animation. She has directed short animated films, including a series entitled Peur(s) du Noir (Fear of the Dark). This is her first book to appear in English.

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