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Victory Point

Owen D. Pomery

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On a summer's day, Ellen returns to the coastal town she grew up in: Victory Point. Revisiting old haunts and people from her past, she feels increasingly disconnected from her previous life, and exhausted by her constant struggle to forge a path ahead.

Exploring the town, Ellen searches for some comfort in her own history that could give her the strength to move forward in her own life.

Victory Point explores the concept of how we live and choose to be remembered, asking whether we should strive for a higher calling, or if a simple, domestic legacy is the most honest and admirable achievement we can hope for. Set in a town that is itself an architectural experiment, this graphic novel is a poignant and heartfelt search for meaning in life.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Avery Hill Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jun 20th, 2024
  • Pages: 80
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.40in - 6.40in - 0.40in - 0.40lb
  • EAN: 9781910395806
  • Categories: LiteraryGeneral

About the Author

Pomery, Owen D.: - Owen D. Pomery is a professional architectural illustrator and graphic novelist who became known on the UK scene with the publication of his debut book Between the Billboards & the Authoring of Architecture from Avery Hill Publishing. He followed this up with Victory Point in 2020, The Hard Switch in 2023, plus books with publishers such as Top Shelf. He continues to work with an array of design clients and explores architecture & narrative illustration.

Praise for this book

"A thoughtful narrative about coping with life's transition points... this impressive yet unpretentious comic boasts both a cool look and sincere heart." -- Publishers Weekly
"Victory Point might be the most beautiful graphic novel of the year. Owen Pomery's slim book about drifting lives, growing up and modernist architecture is full of hidden depths. It's a quiet, limpid book that lingers in the mind. And Pomery's gorgeous clean-lined art deserves close attention." -- Herald Scotland