Poppies of Iraq by Findakly, Brigitte

Poppies of Iraq
by Findakly, Brigitte; illustrated by Trondheim, Lewis

(#1062NK0)

Hardcover Drawn & Quarterly, 2017
Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations; 22 cm
Dewey: 741.5; Audience: Young Adult

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Translation of: Coquelicots d'Irak. "... Brigitte Findalky shares memories of her middle class childhood in Iraq touching on cultural practices, the education system, Saddam Hussein's state control, and her family's history as Orthodox Christians in the arab world ... Signs of an oppressive regime permeate a seemingly normal life: magazines arrive edited by customs; the color red is banned after the execution of General Kassim; Baathist militiamen are publicly hanged and school kids are bussed past them to bear witness. As conditions in Mosul worsen over her childhood, Brigitte's father is always hopeful that life in Iraq will return to being secular and prosperous. The family eventually feels compelled to move to Paris, however, where Brigitte finds herself not quite belonging to either culture."--Provided by publisher.

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A personal account of an Iraqi childhood - appeared on best of the year lists from Kirkus, Guardian, Vulture, Forbes, and more

Poppies of Iraq is Brigitte Findakly's nuanced tender chronicle of her relationship with her homeland Iraq, co-written and drawn by her husband, the acclaimed cartoonist Lewis Trondheim. In spare and elegant detail, they share memories of her middle class childhood touching on cultural practices, the education system, Saddam Hussein's state control, and her family's history as Orthodox Christians in the arab world. Poppies of Iraq is intimate and wide-ranging; the story of how one can become separated from one's homeland and still feel intimately connected yet ultimately estranged.

Signs of an oppressive regime permeate a seemingly normal life: magazines arrive edited by customs; the color red is banned after the execution of General Kassim; Baathist militiamen are publicly hanged and school kids are bussed past them to bear witness. As conditions in Mosul worsen over her childhood, Brigitte's father is always hopeful that life in Iraq will return to being secular and prosperous. The family eventually feels compelled to move to Paris, however, where Brigitte finds herself not quite belonging to either culture. Trondheim brings to life Findakly's memories to create a poignant family portrait that covers loss, tragedy, love, and the loneliness of exile.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
  • Publication Date: September 5, 2017
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Edition: First edition: September 2017.
  • Dewey: 741.5
  • Classifications: Autobiography, Nonfiction
  • Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Tracings: Trondheim, Lewis, author, illustrator. ; Dascher, Helge, 1965- translator.
  • ISBN-10: 1-77046-293-7
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-77046-293-9
  • Follett Number: 1062NK0
  • Audience: Young Adult