Description
“An essential read.” —Roxanne Dubois, Citizens’ Press
A candid memoir which chronicles everyday life in Montreal, Mile End deftly blends humour and fantasy to paint a portrait of a community as it changes over the years, from a working-class enclave to a haven for starving artists and poor students to inevitably becoming the city’s hippest (and most gentrified) neighborhood. Full of charming anecdotes from a decade of the author’s own life as he passes from carefree youth to fatherhood and hilarious flights of fancy that know no limits, this wild graphic memoir is an essential portrait of a neighbourhood in flux.
Awards and nominations
- Nominated Bédélys Awards 2011 – Album of the year
- Nominated Bédéis Causa 2011 – Réal-Fillion Award
- Nominated Expozine Awards 2011 – Best Comic – French
From the notable characters to typical apartment interiors, Hellman’s illustrations don’t only look like Mile End – they feel like it.
— Rover ,
An essential read.
— Citizens’ Press ,