Jostein Gaarder's worldwide philosophy bestseller Sophie's World is reimagined as a graphic novel by writer Vincent Zabus and artist Nicoby, with this first volume exploring the tenets from Socrates to Galileo. One day, Sophie receives a cryptic letter posing an intriguing question: "Who are you?" A second message soon follows: "Where does the world come from?" It is the beginning of an unusual correspondence between our curious young heroine and her mysterious pen pal. As the questions begin to pile up, Sophie is propelled headlong into a startling adventure through the history of Western philosophy. Her search for answers will see her explore each of the major schools of thought as she tries to uncover the true nature of the letters, her secretive teacher, and above all, herself!
In this witty comics adaptation, Vincent Zabus and Nicoby have reinvented Jostein Gaarder's novel of ideas--a beloved bestseller that has already won the hearts of over 50 million readers around the world--to bring Sophie's charming exploration of meaning and existence to a whole new medium.
Author: Jostein Gaarder, Vincent Zabus
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Selfmadehero
Published: 11/08/2022
Pages: 264
Weight: 2.1lbs
Size: 10.80h x 8.00w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781914224119
Audience: Young Adult
About the AuthorJostein Gaarder was born in Oslo, Norway, in 1952. After teaching philosophy and the history of ideas in Bergen, he devoted himself to writing. His worldwide bestseller
Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy was hailed as a masterpiece by critics and readers alike. He put a significant portion of his rights earnings toward establishing a foundation for sustainable environmental development.
Playwright and comics writer
Vincent Zabus lives in Namur, Belgium. He became well known penning children's series for the long-running and beloved
Spirou magazine. He went on to create the prizewinning tales
Les Ombres and
Incroyable!, which debuted as plays and then became graphic novels in collaboration with the artist Hippolyte. His adaptation of
Sophie's World combines his passions for storytelling and philosophy.
A product of the mid-1970s, artist
Nicoby has published over 40 works in a variety of genres, styles, and formats, ranging from memoir to humor to adventure to reportage to observations of social foibles, both in book form and in periodicals, such as
La Revue Dessinée and
Spirou, to which he is a regular contributor. He lives in the Breton countryside near Rennes, France, far from car exhaust and electric scooters.