Maybe an Artist

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Maybe an Artist
AuthorLiz Montague
IllustratorMontague
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre
Publisher
ISBN
978-0-593-30781-6

Maybe an Artist, a Graphic Memoir is a memoir written and illustrated by Liz Montague and published by Random House Studio. In it, Montague tells about the difficults she went through as a teen with dyslexia, her usage of art as a way to communicate her feelings and how eventually had her cartoons published on The New Yorker.

Reception

The School Library Journal praised the memoir's cover, noting its similarity to Norman Rockwell's Triple Self-Portrait and saying it "grabs [the reader's] attention right away." While the reviewer believed the pacing to be slow "until it ends quickly," they overall appreciated how it depicts someone young with dyslexia using art to express themselves and how it felt "poignant but ultimately sweet and uplifting."[1] Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review and called it "an inspiring journey of self-discovery, self-expression, and self-love."[2]

The Booklist' reviewer called Montague's art "simple and flat," and compared the way characters express themselves through "eye rolls" to that of Mo Willems' pigeon character, saying it "works beautifully with the tone of the book."[4] They concluded by saying that "this will speak to many readers who feel like they aren't being heard."[4]

References

  1. ^ Lipinski, Andrea (October 2022). "Maybe an Artist". School Library Journal. 68 (10): 85.
  2. ^ "Maybe an Artist by Liz Montague". Publishers Weekly. September 15, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Maybe an Artist". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  4. ^
    The Booklist
    . 119 (2): 42. September 15, 2022.