The Nao of Brown, by Glyn Dillon, 208 pages
Nao is a young woman trying to find a place in life as an artist, despite her obsessive compulsive tendencies and urges to hurt those weaker than her. This was an interesting graphic novel, with a slice-of-life tone. Interspersed within was a story of a half-tree/half-man character that was interesting. The story was not the greatest, but the glimpse into OCD was worthwhile, as was the artwork.
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