WINNER
Outstanding Work of Graphic Medicine (Long Form)
2023 Awards for Excellence in Graphic Medicine
Graphic Medicine International Collective A graphic novel memoir recounting one parent's unique and wrenching journey caring for a child with a terminal diagnosis. When Rick and Emily's infant son Ronan is diagnosed with Tay-Sachs, an incurable neurological disorder, they are faced with the practical and emotional hurdles of parenting and loving their son--despite the shadow of inevitable loss. Rick Louis narrates this original graphic memoir, with illustrator Lara Antal translating the space that Ronan occupies before, during, and after his life, using flights of fancy and imagination to express the bizarre, heartbreaking, and sometimes even silly reality of human beings suddenly trapped in an impossible situation.
Ronan and the Endless Sea of Stars is a story of warmth and of heartbreak--about finding joy in life, no matter how long or short that life might be.
FINALIST Book of the Year
Best Adult Non-Fiction 2023 Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards Pop Culture Classroom NOMINEE
Best Presentation in Design 2023 Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards Ringo Awards
Author: Rick Louis
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Published: 11/15/2022
Pages: 160
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.60w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781419751080
Review Citation(s): Kirkus Reviews 09/15/2022
Publishers Weekly 11/14/2022
Shelf Awareness 01/06/2023
BookPage 01/01/2023
Library Journal 12/02/2023 pg. 1
About the AuthorRick Louis was born in New York City and raised by
Star Trek. After college and a year on the road as a circus roustabout, he managed to get a couple of plays produced off-off-Broadway. Relocating to Los Angeles, he worked as a writer on movie scripts and sketch comedy. As a tattooed vegan on a bike, he eventually moved to Portland, Oregon, where he lives to this day, working as a freelance writer and editor.
Lara Antal is an artist who loves black humor, black coffee, and colorful characters. Her work has appeared in places like the
Washington Post and the Skimm, and she has been featured in the
Wall Street Journal, WNYC-NPR, the Huffington Post, Bustle, and more. If you dine in New York City, you may have seen one of her infamous Choking Victim posters. She currently resides in Brooklyn with her almost-toothless chihuahua, Chuck.