❤️ loved this book because...
As a memoirist who writes about adventures in rural America, I wanted to learn how an Iranian American man experienced life off the grid in a tiny home in rural Idaho. The fact that This Country is also a graphic memoir made it that much more appealing as the graphic form seems well-suited to tense subject matter (plus it’s fun and easy to read). The result is a lightness about experiences like guns, politics, and race that would feel harder without the images.
I love the depictions of how Mahdavian and his wife navigate relationships with neighbors and locals. The illustrations convey the delight Mahdavian experienced living in this place along with reflections on times that didn’t feel funny as they were happening.
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A gorgeously illustrated debut graphic memoir about belonging, identity, and making a home in the remote American West, by New Yorker cartoonist Navied Madhavian.
Before Navied Mahdavian moved from San Francisco in November 2016 to an off-grid cabin rural Idaho, one of the most remote and wild areas of the American West, he had never fished, gardened, hiked, hunted, or lived in a snowy place. But there, he could own land and start a family - the millennial dream. Over the course of the next three years, he leaned into the wonders of the natural landscape and found himself adjusting…
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