A graphic novel—a new genre for us—tells a simple and close-to-the-heart story about growing up of four friends. They look back at their youth and say goodbye to it—and to the city that grew up alongside them.
“A graphic novel—very interesting and unique, in my opinion, a solution. It’s not a graphic novel and not a classic illustrated novel; it’s a completely special form. Thanks to the uncomplicated plot and easy style, the work can be considered light entertainment reading, but it’s definitely not just another stupid book about nothing. The theme of strong, good friendship and a bit of drama makes you literally fall in love with the story”
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“The very idea— a graphic novel—attracted me with its unusualness, so I bought the book as an experiment. At first I treated it with some skepticism and didn’t even expect to find any particular depth in the plot. But I was wrong.
The book, despite the deceptively light style, reveals its own drama and many moments that you can’t help but think about while reading. It’s written in a lively and very engaging way, so that the main heroines seem like your best friends. This is a book about Moscow, hangouts, falling in love, and friendship— a simple story that, however, is definitely worth experiencing.”
dmidiSource: Club of Audiobook Lovers