Bluesy Lucy - The Existential Chronicles of a Thirtysomething #[nn]
From Catel & Grisseaux comes this quietly affecting graphic novel about the everyday inner life of a woman navigating her thirties. The cover sets the mood perfectly: Lucy curls barefoot on a dim apartment sofa, wide-eyed and a little frazzled in her orange-striped shirt, absently stroking a contented cat while Parisian rooftops glow cool and grey through the window behind her. It's a scene that feels immediately lived-in and honest — the kind of story that earns its subtitle, *The Existential Chronicles of a Thirtysomething*, one small, resonant moment at a time.
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