It may be a way off yet but the end-of-year publishing slate from NBM Publishing has been announced and it includes more from Jeffrey Brown and an Audrey Hepburn graphic biography.
NBM Announces Fall 2024 Publications!
NBM Graphic Novels is delighted to announce our Fall 2024 line-up including a global history of cooking, a new collection by Jeffrey Brown, an exploration of British pop culture, and a comics biography of film star Audrey Hepburn.
THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF COOKING: From Prehistory to Today, 500, 000 Years of Adventure
Benoist Simmat (writer), Stéphane Douay (art)
For the first time, a graphic novel tells the story of
humanity through the evolution of cuisine. From the discovery of fire to organic cooking, this book is aimed at all curious people and foodies. By the authors of Wine, A Graphic History.
Learn about the invention of steam cooking, freezing, and
ovens, how spices and produce traveled the globe, the development of the “food industry” as we know it today, and much more. To finish in style, find twenty-two recipes for dishes mentioned throughout our story that you can make at home!
7×10, 240pp., full color HC, $34.99
ISBN 9781681123400
ebook: $19.99
ISBN: 9781681123417
PUBLICATION DATE: September 10
KIDS ARE STILL WEIRD: And More Observations from Parenthood
Jeffrey Brown
A sweet and charming collection of comics about how strange and funny kids can be, New York Times bestselling cartoonist Jeffrey Brown (Darth Vader & Son, Jedi Academy) chronicles his life as a parent while his children speak brutal truths and make
unintentionally hilarious observations.
7×7, 104pp, full color trade pb, $9.99
ISBN 9781681123448
ebook, $4.99
ISBN 9781681123455
PUBLICATION DATE: October 15
THE BRITISH INVASION!
Herve Bourhis
A “little square book” focused on English pop culture since 1962 when the country began its revolution!
Because it was in 1962, 60 years ago, that the ‘ole Albion, that of the monarchy, tea and crumpets and bowler hats took a resolutely modern turn, thanks to a sexy secret
agent, a band from Liverpool, and a mini (skirt and car). From the eccentric to the ultra-conservative, from James Bond to AstraZeneca, from Bowie to Banksy, including After Eight and the Teletubbies, year after year, all things Brit are covered!
9×9, 272pp., full color HC, $34.99
ISBN 9781681123424
ebook: $19.99
ISBN 978168112343
AUDREY HEPBURN
Michele Botton (writer), Dorilys Giacchetto (art)
“Everyone has their own Audrey, for some she is always twenty years old, for others she is in black and white and for others in color. Sometimes she is a European princess, a tipsy New Yorker or a UNICEF ambassador. Here you will discover her differently, made of ink and paper in a much more intimate and unvarnished dimension, without a soundtrack and with the voice you prefer. I sincerely hope that you will discover her as yours.”
– From the preface by Luca Dotti, Hepburn’s son
When Audrey Hepburn is mentioned, one thinks of her being beautiful and elegant, of her films, or of how her image is used to recall something immortal and fashionable.
But Audrey was also a little girl who saw the Second World War with her own eyes, a woman who was at times fragile at work and in her private life, with a strong desire for motherhood and, above all, a boundless love for children that would lead her to find her true vocation, far from dancing or acting: she will in fact become a UNICEF ambassador to raise awareness in the world and help minors in difficulty.
“When I started acting I didn’t have a method, on set and on stage I just pretended to be someone else, like little girls can do for fun. And I won an Oscar!”
– Audrey Hepburn
6 ½ x 9 ½, 176pp., full color HC, $24.99
ISBN 9781681123462
ebook: $16.99
ISBN 9781681123479
PUBLICATION DATE: December 10