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Jillian Tamaki

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Born January 1, 1980 (46 years old)
Ottawa, Canada
10 books
3.8 (20)
88 readers
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Canadian illustrator and cartoonist

Books

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By the book

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"Sixty-five of the world's leading writers open up about the books and authors that have meant the most to them. These wide-ranging interviews are conducted by Pamela Paul, the editor of the The New York Times Book Review, featuring personalities as varied as David Sedaris, Hilary Mantel, Michael Chabon, Khaled Hosseini, Anne Lamott, and James Patterson. These questions and answers admit us into the private worlds of these authors, as they reflect on their work habits, reading preferences, inspirations, pet peeves, and recommendations.By the Book contains the full uncut interviews, reflecting a range of experiences and observations that deepens readers' understanding of the literary sensibility and the writing process." --

They Say Blue

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A young girl describes where she finds colors in both the world around her and beyond what she can see.

Our Little Kitchen

4.0 (1)
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In this lively, rousing picture book from Caldecott Honoree Jillian Tamaki, a crew of resourceful neighbors comes together to prepare a meal for their community. With a garden full of produce, a joyfully chaotic kitchen, and a friendly meal shared at the table, Our Little Kitchen is a celebration of full bellies and looking out for one another. Bonus materials include recipes and an author’s note about the volunteering experience that inspired the book.

Frontier

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This black and teal comic uncovers the mystery behind an unnamed mp3 file that was anonymously uploaded to the internet and is just 3 hours of an uninterrupted monotonous hum. The file, renamed to Sexcoven, sparked mass downloads by teenagers and was said to cause hallucinations and erratic behavior. Told as an visual investigative journalism piece from the perspective of an interviewer, artist Jillian Tamaki explores the aftermath of Sexcoven's rise to popularity and the community of people that moved to Joshua Tree to continue working on the project. -- Grace Li

My Best Friend

4.0 (1)
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Despite differences in abilities, two little girls appreciate each other and are "best friends."

Skim

3.7 (12)
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"Skim" is Kimberly Keiko Cameron, a not-slim, would-be Wiccan goth who goes to a private girls' school in the early '90s. When her classmate Katie Matthews is dumped by her boyfriend, who then kills himself — possibly because he's (maybe) gay — the entire school goes into mourning overdrive. It's a weird time to fall in love, but that's what happens to Skim when she starts meeting secretly with her neo-hippie English teacher, Ms. Archer. But then Ms. Archer abruptly leaves the school, and Skim has to cope with her confusion and isolation while her best friend, Lisa, tries to pull her into "real" life by setting up a hilarious double-date for the school's semi formal. Suicide, depression, love, homosexuality, crushes, cliques of popular, manipulative peers — the whole gamut of teen life is explored in this poignant glimpse into the heartache of being 16.

SuperMutant Magic Academy

4.2 (5)
12

"SuperMutant Magic Academy is a prep-school for mutants and witches but their paranormal abilities take a back seat to everyday teen concerns. Science experiments go awry, bake sales are upstaged, and the new kid at school is a cat who will determine the course of human destiny. In one strip, lizard-headed Trixie frets about her nonexistent modeling career; in another, the immortal Everlasting Boy tries to escape this mortal coil to no avail. Throughout it all, closeted Marsha obsesses about her unrequited crush, the cat-eared Wendy"--