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Synopsis

With mesmeric drawings, Brother Mine tells of the warmth that flows between grief-stricken father and daughter, as well as the deep ties of family - strong enough to plunge the depths of the sea and back

A sensitive portrayal of loss, Brother Mine is the story of a child whose brother emerges from the depths of the fjord on the end of her father's fishing line. Though grieving in different ways, the child and her father find comfort in remembering their brother and son together. Øyvind Torseter's wobbly line drawings and dark cross-hatched blotches sprawl across pages bathed in warm reds and oranges, melancholy blues, and hopeful greens. Accompanied by Torseter's captivating images, Laura Djupvik's poetic lines provide an opening for children and adults to talk about grief and the power of memory.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: New York Review Books
  • ISBN: 9781962770026
  • Number of pages: 56
  • Dimensions: 248 x 197 mm
  • Weight: 567g
  • Languages: English