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    <![CDATA[La Perdida]]>
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    <![CDATA[From the Harvey and Lulu award&#8211;winning creator of <em>Artbabe</em> comes this riveting story of a young woman&#8217;s misadventures in Mexico City. Carla, an American estranged from her Mexican father, heads to Mexico City to &#8220;find herself.&#8221; She crashes with a former fling, Harry, who has been drinking his way through the capital in the great tradition of his heroes, William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac. Harry is good&#8212;humored about Carla&#8217;s reappearance on his doorstep&#8212;until he realizes that Carla, who spends her days soaking in the city, exploring Frida Kahlo&#8217;s house, and learning Spanish, has no intention of leaving.<br/><br/>When Harry and Carla&#8217;s relationship of mutual tolerance reaches its inevitable end, she rejects his world of Anglo expats for her own set of friends: pretty-boy Oscar, who sells pot and dreams of being a DJ, and charismatic Memo, a left-wing, pseudo&#8211;intellectual ladies&#8217; man. Determined to experience the real Mexico, Carla turns a blind eye to her new friends&#8217; inconsistencies. But then she catches the eye of a drug don, el Gordo, and from that moment on her life gets a lot more complicated, and she is forced to confront the irreparable consequences of her willful innocence.<br/><br/>Jessica Abel&#8217;s evocative black&#8211;and&#8211;white drawings and creative mix of English and Spanish bring Mexico City&#8217;s past and present to life, unfurling Carla&#8217;s dark history against the legacies of Burroughs and Kahlo. A story about the youthful desire to live an authentic life and the consequences of trusting easy answers, <em>La Perdida</em>&#8211;at once grounded in the particulars of life in Mexico and resonantly universal&#8211;is a story about finding oneself by getting lost.]]>
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