The Handmaid's Tale (Graphic Novel)
By Margaret Atwood
Illustrated by Renee Nault
By Margaret Atwood
Illustrated by Renee Nault
By Margaret Atwood
Illustrated by Renee Nault
By Margaret Atwood
Illustrated by Renee Nault
Category: Fiction Graphic Novels
Category: Fiction Graphic Novels
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$25.00
Mar 26, 2019 | ISBN 9780385539241
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Mar 26, 2019 | ISBN 9780385544856
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Praise
“Gorgeous.”
―io9
“Arresting . . . Able to convey some things that text—and even a TV show—never could.”
―The New York Post
“A rich, visceral approach to telling the story.”
―Toronto Star
“Nault spectacularly transforms lines and color into fear, resignation, desperation, the tiniest glimmers of hope . . . most piercing throughout are her affecting use of color (red—’the colour of blood’—and its portentous hues of orange, crimson, rust) and scale (the indistinguishable handmaids trapped in plain sight). She adds softness when Offred recalls her past, with less-saturated colors for happier memories, thickened, darker lines for the repetitive nightmares.”
―Booklist, starred review
“Nault spectacularly transforms lines and color into fear, resignation, desperation, and the tiniest glimmers of hope.”
―Publishers Weekly, starred review
“[Y]ou owe it to yourself to check out Renée Nault’s take on the classic dystopian story.”
―Bustle
“There is magic in every detail of Ms. Nault’s adaptation, thoughtfulness in each panel, an intentionality about every aspect of it, the costuming, the sets and her interpretation of Gileadean iconography is stark, sometimes shocking and beautifully rendered.”
―Good Men Project
“There’s something about Renee Nault’s art that makes the reader feel both closer to the action and completely, terrifyingly, alone . . . This is the power of graphic novels―the ability to add that extra emotional pull to an already strong story.”
―The Geekiary
“This is great comics. If you agree that the most basic definition of comics is a fluid dance between words and pictures, you will very likely be struck by the beauty of this book . . . What Nault has done here is stunning.”
―Seattle Review of Books
“Haunting . . . Impossible to look away from.”
―The Mary Sue
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