Based on a true story, this graphic novel masterfully interweaves the town of Annikki's rich history, the author's own love story with her partner, and their role in the community effort to save the neighborhood from demolition. From the formation of the landscape by prehistoric glaciers to the stories of the men and women laborers who once inhabited Annikki, Takalo explores every fascinating corner of this neighborhood she calls home. Featuring Takalo's luminous full-color art throughout, this story of a historic neighborhood's preservation is by turns thoughtful, humorous, and inspiring, and it will speak to all those who have been displaced from somewhere they love. The original Finnish text is beautifully translated and edited by Associate Professor Michael Demson and Professor Helena Halmari, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Finnish Studies.
Helena Halmari is professor, Department of English and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Finnish Studies. Michael Demson is associate professor of English and director of the MA Program in English, and is author of the graphic novel Masks of Anarchy, published by Verso. Both are at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.
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Finnish graphic novel "Moi, Mikko et Annikki" by Tiitu Takalo wins the Grand Prix Artémisia in France! Translated by Kirsi Kinnunen, publ. @Ruedelechiquier. English tr. by Helena Halmari & Michael Demson, "Me, Mikko and Annikki" published by @NAtlanticBooks #Finnishcomics https://t.co/eo4A8XbCY9