Aya Series by Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie, Alisia Grace Chase, Helge Dascher, Tom Devlin

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  • Aya (Aya #1)
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    Aya (Aya #1)

    Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie, Alisia Grace Chase, Helge Dascher, Tom Devlin

    Rated: 3.73 of 5 stars
    · 29 ratings · published 2012

    "That's what I wanted to show in Aya: an Africa without the . . . war and famine, an Africa that endures despite everything because, as we say back home, life goes on." --Marguerite Abouet Ivory Coast, 1978. Family and friends gather at Aya's house every evening to watch the country's first television ad campaign promoting the fortifying effects of Solibra, "the strong man's beer... more

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  • Aya of Yop City (Aya #2)
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    Aya of Yop City (Aya #2)

    Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2012

    “[Aya] wittily delves into both the political and the pop during an enchanted era when anything seemed possible.” —Vibe Vixen The original Drawn & Quarterly volume of Aya debuted last year to much critical acclaim, receiving a Quill Award nomination and praise for its accessibility and for the rare portrait of a warm, vibrant Africa it presents... more

  • The Secrets Come Out (Aya #3)
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    The Secrets Come Out (Aya #3)

    Marguerite Abouet, Clément Oubrerie

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2009

    Aya has captured the hearts of North American readers of all ages for the rare portrait it paints of a vibrant, happy, bourgeois Ivory Coast in the 1970s, based upon Marguerite Abouet’s youth in Yop City. Not only is Aya complemented with Clément Oubrerie’s gorgeous artwork, but the volumes also offer a slice-of-life peek into African culture: complete with recipes, glossaries, and wardrobe instructions for turning one’s pagne (brightly colored fabric) into a skirt, head wrap, or baby carrier... more

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