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    <![CDATA[<strong>A world of dreadful mystery is explored in this exciting debut.</strong><br/><br/><em>Funeral of the Heart</em> is Leah Hayes' stylistic tour-de-force and graphic novel debut, featuring a series of short stories by Hayes and illustrated entirely using the otherworldly medium of scratchboard. Hayes creates a world of unease and ambiguity populated by obsessive characters, forlorn animals, and mysterious, inanimate objects; odd occurrences, unnerving deaths and unconventional but genuine love bind these characters and their stories together. In &quot;The Bathroom,&quot; a middle-aged couple discover a mysterious tunnel in their poolhouse after a neighbor's child accidentally drowns in their pool&#151;leading to an immaculate bathroom and another drowning. In &quot;The Needle,&quot; two sisters suffer the death of their grandmother as well as her possible resurrection at the hands of the woman with the needle.<br/><br/>The stories are hand lettered and juxtaposed against stark, highly stylized, graphically powerful, black and white images. Stories with titles like &quot;The Bathroom,&quot; &quot;The Needle,&quot; and &quot;The Hair&quot; sound innocuous, but they aren't fables that should be read to one's children&#151;unless your children enjoy being made uneasy by beautiful things.]]>
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