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ISBN-10: 1772620866
ISBN-13: 9781772620863
Publisher: Conundrum Press
Publish Date: 11/21/2023
Dimensions: 9.20" L, 6.20" W, 1.30" H

Hot to Trot

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Price: $25.00

Overview

“Hot To Trot is a beautifully told story of friendship, introspection, personal growth and empathy. I don’t just read Veronica Post’s comics, I dive into them.”–Noah Van Sciver

As Langosh and Yeva embark on an epic cross-country journey, they discover that old wounds–and differing personal experiences–have begun to threaten their close-knit friendship.

The landscape of America creates a constantly evolving backdrop to their emotional voyage. As they explore big cities, small towns, prairies and mountains, Langosh opens up to Yeva about his experience of police brutality, and the stark difference between how they respond to the situation leads to deep reflection on how the past informs their current choices.

The more they seek to influence each other, the more obscured their path becomes. As Yeva comes to understand the unjust act of violence that changed his life forever, she struggles with how Langosh decides to respond to what happened. Have the values that he formed in response to harm become barriers to his personal growth? Is Yeva callous to the realities that he faces? Can they stay true to themselves and keep their friendship alive?

Influenced by Jillian Tamaki, Kate Beaton and Guy Delisle, Veronica Post examines how we respond to structual harm, the power and limitations of personal agency and the divide between individual freedoms and collective responsibility.

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"Hot To Trot is a beautifully told story of friendship, introspection, personal growth and empathy. I don't just read Veronica Post's comics, I dive into them."–Noah van Sciver
"Hot to Trot is a masterclass in character building. It's never stated if Langosh, the book's hero, is a punk rocker, but he moves though the world like one. While everyone is telling him to grow up and join society, he is hell bent on living under the radar, off the grid and thumbing his nose at society. Yeva, his Russian best friend, coming from poverty, is the voice of reason, exposing his privilege. But, people are complex, in the end, who is right? –James Spooner, The High Desert, Afro-Punk
"These flawed, endearing road trippers will warm reader's hearts." –Publishers Weekly


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Details

ISBN-10: 1772620866
ISBN-13: 9781772620863
Publisher: Conundrum Press
Publish Date: 11/21/2023
Dimensions: 9.20" L, 6.20" W, 1.30" H
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