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Alpha Bessora

Alpha By Bessora

Alpha by Bessora


$29.49
Condition - Very Good
Only 2 left

Summary

A timely and important graphic novel account of one man's desperate journey from North Africa to Europe. Alpha brings together prize-winning artist Barroux and novelist Bessora, and comes to the UK market with a foreword by Michael Morpurgo and endorsed by Amnesty International.

Alpha Summary

Alpha by Bessora

Alpha Coulibaly is emblematic of the refugee crisis today - just one of millions on the move, at the mercy of people traffickers, endlessly frustrated, endangered and exploited as he attempts to rejoin his family, already in Europe. With a visa, Alpha's journey would take a matter of hours; without one he is adrift for eighteen months. Along the way he meets an unforgettable cast of characters, each one giving another human face to the crisis. The book is presented in graphic novel format, with artwork created in cheap felt-tip pen and wash, materials Alpha himself might be able to access.

Alpha Reviews

Both Alpha's plight and those of the characters he meets give the refugee crisis a human face. Using a limited colour palette and felt-tip pens, the effect is stark and powerful -- The Bookseller
Once you read this deeply troubling book, passing by, looking away, is no longer an option -- Michael Morpurgo
Surely more relevant now than ever, and although it is certainly not a sentimental book, Bessora weaves an underlying humanity into this narrative of desperation and degradation -- INIS

About Bessora

Bessora is a prize-winning French author of Swiss and Gabonese heritage, deeply committed to telling unheard and suppressed stories. In telling Alpha's story, her aim was to create a strong connection between narrator and reader. She says, Alpha is like your brother, whispering in your ear. You are very close to him. So anyone can identify with Alpha: he raises the question of destiny. Do we take it in hand? What meaning do we give to our life?

Barroux is a French graphic artist best known as an illustrator for children. He grew up in Morocco and has always wanted to create a book representing contemporary Africa. He settled on Alpha when he met an African refugee in his workplace in Paris. Barroux explains, His name was - is - Togola and he came to Alice's Garden with no official papers and unable to work although he had been in France for seven years. And I was talking to him and thinking this is so novelistic, you could make such an incredible book out of this man's story.

Additional information

GOR007733497
9781911370000
1911370006
Alpha by Bessora
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Barrington Stoke Ltd
20160801
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Alpha