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Alison: a stunning and emotional graphic novel for fans of Sally Rooney, from an award winning illustrator and author

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Gatti, Tom (December 16, 2006). "The 10 best books of 2006: number 10 — Fun Home". The Times. London . Retrieved December 18, 2006. In 2018, parents challenged Fun Home in the Watchung Hills Regional High School curriculum. The challenge was rejected, and the book remained in the school. One year later, a lawsuit was filed in May 2019 against the administrators of the school asking for removal of the book. The lawsuit claims that if the book is not removed, "minors will suffer irreparable harm and that New Jersey statutes will be violated." [148] After the Watchung Hills High School challenge, administrators at nearby North Hunterdon High School removed Fun Home from their libraries as well, but the book was later restored in February 2019. [149] 2022: Wentzville, Missouri [ edit ] a b Cherbuliez, Juliette (January 25, 2007). "There's No Place like (Fun) Home". Transatlantica. Archived from the original on September 3, 2007 . Retrieved August 8, 2007. The Indelible Alison Bechdel: Confessions, Comix, and Miscellaneous Dykes to Watch Out For. Firebrand Books. 1998. ISBN 978-1-56341-097-0. Heartstopperis something of a spin-off from Oseman’s debut novel Solitaire, focussing on the blossoming gay romance of the brother of that book’s protagonist.

Houghton Mifflin's Fun Home press release, with excerpts from the book and video of Bechdel's artistic process Deahl, Rachel (February 26, 2014). "Bechdel Reacts to 'Fun Home' Controversy in So. Carolina". Publishers Weekly . Retrieved March 11, 2014.In October 2006, a resident of Marshall, Missouri, attempted to have Fun Home and Craig Thompson's Blankets, both graphic novels, removed from the city's public library. [119] Supporters of the books' removal characterized them as "pornography" and expressed concern that they would be read by children. [14] [120] Marshall Public Library Director Amy Crump defended the books as having been well-reviewed in "reputable, professional book review journals", and characterized the removal attempt as a step towards "the slippery slope of censorship". [119] [120] On October 11, 2006, the library's board appointed a committee to create a materials selection policy, and removed Fun Home and Blankets from circulation until the new policy was approved. [121] [122] The committee "decided not to assign a prejudicial label or segregate [the books] by a prejudicial system", and presented a materials selection policy to the board. [123] [124] On March 14, 2007, the Marshall Public Library Board of Trustees voted to return both Fun Home and Blankets to the library's shelves. [15] Bechdel described the attempted banning as "a great honor", and described the incident as "part of the whole evolution of the graphic-novel form." [125] 2008: University of Utah [ edit ]

Sims, David (June 8, 2015). "Fun Home's Success Defines the 2015 Tony Awards". The Atlantic . Retrieved June 8, 2015. Ben Btantley (January 12, 2014). " 'Fun Home,' a New Musical at the Public Theater". The New York Times . Retrieved January 13, 2017.

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In 2013, a musical adaptation of Fun Home at The Public Theater enjoyed multiple extensions to its run, [18] [19] with book and lyrics written by Obie Award-winning playwright Lisa Kron, and score composed by Tony Award-nominated Jeanine Tesori. The production, directed by Sam Gold, was called "the first mainstream musical about a young lesbian." [20] As a musical theatre piece, Fun Home was a finalist for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, while winning the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical, the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Musical, and the Obie Award for Musical Theater. [21] [22] [23] [24] The Broadway production opened in April 2015 [25] and earned an even dozen nominations for the 69th Tony Awards, winning the Tony Award for Best Musical. Valerie Rohy, an English professor at the University of Vermont, questions the authenticity of Alison's archives in the book. [74] Rohy explores how Alison uses her diary in her childhood and readings in her young adulthood to both document her life and learn about herself through written works. On the uncertainty relating to Bruce's cause of death, Rohy says Alison concludes it to be a suicide to fill in her knowledge gap of the situation, similar to her use of books to fill in gaps in her own understanding of her childhood. [74] Fantastical and overflowing with imagination and narrative worldbuilding, Monstresscan often feel overwhelming but having a protagonist as elegant yet gruesome as Maika, and having her be queer (and not the only queer character either) is endlessly exciting.

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