Elegy for Amelia Johnson, An

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Creator: Andrew Rostan


Synopsis

In her 30 years on earth, Amelia Johnson has touched many lives with her compassion, intelligence and spirit. Now, at the end of a year-long battle with cancer, she asks her two closest friends to take her final messages to the people who have touched her life the most. Henry Barrons is a cocky, Oscar©-winning documentary filmmaker whose demeanor hides deep insecurities. Jillian Webb is an acclaimed magazine writer with an inability to make long-term commitments. They set out across the country to fulfill Amelia’s dying wish…and end up learning more about her—and themselves—than they ever imagined.

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    Donate to The Graphic Textbook, reason 749 RT@Janet_K_Lee: Seriously, guys. LotR art by Mark Brooks is still available! http://t.co/KZuI8RdB
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    Five favorite Beach Boys singles in order of release: Help Me Rhonda, Sloop John B, Good Vibrations, Heroes and Villains, Wild Honey.
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    I hear those, and I forget how terrifying they were at the Grammies; classic Wilson and Love, a hellish marriage with beautiful offspring.
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January 4, 2012

Meet author Andrew Rostan as he signs copies of his debut graphic novel, An Elegy for Amelia Johnson, which was selected as one of USA Today’s Best Graphic Novels of 2011.

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