One Hundred Demons
 

One Hundred Demons

by Lynda Barry


One Hundred Demons collects a series of memoiristic strips that appeared in Salon’s popular “Mothers Who Think” section. Here are 20 stories told in Lynda Barry’s distinctive cartoon-narrative style that delve into the funk and sweetness of love, family, adolescence, race and the 'hood, identity — all the forces that made her the "wreck" she is today. Barry... (read more)

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Kim W
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O! How I adore the cartoons of Lynda Barry!

She is a witty, whimsical, reflective, and insightful artist and writer.

Her charming and haunting reflections of her childhood and adult demons made me laugh, sigh, cry, and remember a few of my own similar demons.

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