![]() ![]() A powerful collection that resonates with all the ills, real and imagined, of our modern life. In many stories, happiness is projected on outside forces, a new baby, a lover, yoga, but the answers are rarely that simple and usually backfire horribly, as in "No Tears, No Sorrow," where a woman's emotional breakthrough proves all too complete. ![]() ![]() Eleanor lives in Athens, Georgia with her husband, fellow cartoonist Drew Weing. She is the author of How To Be Happy, Sex Wizards, and a number of short comics. In the futuristic "Nita Goes Home," the juxtapositions are more complex, as a woman who lives in an artificial dome where plants still grow has to return to Earth%E2%80%94 a toxic, polluted megacity%E2%80%94when her father is dying. Eleanor Davis is an Eisner, Ignatz and Society of Illustrators award winning cartoonist and illustrator. In "In Our Eden," a bunch of back to nature enthusiasts rebel against a delusional ex-bass pro shop manager who spouts trendy bromides about the paleo diet while fashioning himself as the new Adam. Some of Davis's art styles are reminiscent of her children's books (Secret Science Alliance, Stinky)%E2%80%94simple supple black and white line drawings%E2%80%94others resemble Little Golden Books, bright blocks of colors and button nosed characters, but only as if written by Raymond Carver. The excellence and variety of the art in this short comics story collection is matched only by the painful incisiveness of the stories, most circling around attempts both foolish and sincere to find happiness. ![]()
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