
Everything is Flammable by Gabrielle Bell
“Gabrielle Bell is able to create, with simple art and storytelling, the complexities of what are supposed to be life’s ‘simple’ moments with hilarious honesty and — fair warning — delicious cringe.” — Patton Oswalt“Everything is Flammable is sometimes frightening, sometimes funny, sometimes incredibly sad, and always deeply engrossing. The center of Everything is Flammable is Bell's complicated relationship with her complicated mother-a person who lives a lot farther off the grid than most people's mothers. But there are many other characters in this book, and we want to know about all of the them. Bell is an acute and compassionate observer of her fellow humans.”—Roz Chast, author of Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?“No one but Gabrielle Bell can so quietly traverse a single raw nerve for 160 pages. Just brilliant.”—Tom Hart, Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic MemoirIn Gabrielle Bell’s much anticipated graphic memoir, Everything is Flammable, she returns from New York to her chi