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A New York Times Notable book! One of Barack Obama's favorite books of 2022! Winner of Canada Reads 2023!
"An exceptionally beautiful book about loneliness, labor, and survival."--Carmen Maria Machado
Kate Beaton was born and raised in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. After graduating from Mount Allison University with a double degree in History and Anthropology, she moved to Alberta in search of work that would allow her to pay down her student loans. During the years she spent out West, Beaton began creating webcomics under the name Hark! A Vagrant, quickly drawing a substantial following around the world.
The collections of her landmark strip Hark! A Vagrant and Step Aside, Pops each spent several months on the New York Times graphic novel bestseller list, as well as appearing on best of the year lists from Time, The Washington Post, Vulture, NPR Books, and winning the Eisner, Ignatz, Harvey, and Doug Wright Awards. She has also published the picture books King Baby and The Princess and the Pony. Beaton lives in Cape Breton with her family.Barack Obama's Favourite Books of 2022
New York Times Notable Book of 2022 New Yorker, Time, and Washington Post Best Book of 2022 Publishers Weekly Top Ten Book of 2022 "Complex and unforgettable."--TIME Top 100 Books of the Year "The stories in this illustrated memoir are as gritty and harrowing as you might expect, but there's humor here, too, as well as compassion and tenderness."--New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2022 "A monumental synthesis of history, politics, and herself... Ducks weaves Beaton's own experiences with warm, humane portraits of the many people she met on the oil sands... 55,000 square miles [that are] a controversial locus of the Canadian economy, culture, and politics, a byword for both prosperity and environmental destruction."--Kathryn VanArendonk, Vulture "What a difficult, gorgeous and abidingly humane book."--Rachel Cooke, The Guardian "Epic. Kate Beaton headed west [to] one of the world's most environmentally destructive oil operations, where workers lived in barracks-like camps and men vastly outnumbered women. Her experience there... gave her an insider's view into a place and piece of Canadian history few outsiders ever see."--Robert Ito, New York Times "A serious, moving, and heartfelt piece of cartooning that is as kind as it is fearless. Easily one of the most impressive graphic novels of this year, or works of any kind in the past decade."--Graeme McMillan, Wired "[Ducks] blends her trademark wry humor with sharp social critique and raw personal experience."--Dan Kois, Slate "An exceptionally beautiful book about loneliness, labor, and survival. Beaton is a thoughtful guide through a complex landscape of class and gender, and these pages ache with grief and grace."--Carmen Maria Machado, In the Dream House "A masterpiece, a heartbreak, a nightlight shining in the dark."--Patricia Lockwood, No One Is Talking About This