Sixty Years in Winter: Volume 0

Europe Comics
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A subtle and touching tale of liberation, following a protagonist on the path to self-discovery.On the day of her sixtieth birthday, Josy refuses to blow out the candles on her cake. Her bags are packed. She's come to a decision: she's going to win back her freedom by taking off in her old Volkswagen minibus! Even if it means leaving behind her husband and family. In a state of shock, they all blame her for making such a selfish move. But is it really so selfish to listen to that little voice deep within? Josy soon finds support among new friends who have faced similar scorn and incomprehension from family and society... But will that be enough to stop her from leaving once more? Perhaps a newfound love can help her find her way...

About the author

Aimée de Jongh is a Rotterdam-based comics artist, animator, and illustrator, whose style is a mix of manga and the Franco-Belgian school. She has become one of the most accomplished figures in Dutch comics, building an impressive résumé in the span of only a few years, including a daily comic strip in a nationwide newspaper ("Snippers"), an animated short shown in major movie theaters, and an internationally successful graphic novel ("De terugkeer van de Wespendief," 2014). De Jongh was born in 1988 in Waalwijk (southern Netherlands) and began her career in the small press scene. Her first comics appeared in 2004, when she participated in the Fanthology contest for Dutch manga artists. She gained further attention after being among the final contestants in the 2006 comics contest held by Amsterdam newspaper Het Parool. Since then, she has been on a constant rise. She has led seminars in manga, anime, and comics, and has served as the spokeswoman of the manga collective Mangafique. In 2018, with publisher Dargaud, she created the striking graphic novel "Obsolescence programmée de nos sentiments" ("Blossoms in Autumn," Europe Comics/SelfMadeHero), alongside accomplished scriptwriter Zidrou. Her most recent work includes the Great Depression-era drama "Jours de sable" (Dargaud; "Days of Sand," Europe Comics).

Ingrid Chabbert was born in 1978 in southern France. She has written stories ever since she was a child, and playing with words to explain life to young readers has become her passion. Her first children's book was published in 2010, and since then she has written nearly a hundred books. Over the past several years she has increasingly turned toward comics, with her most recent work including "Elma, une vie d'ours" (Dargaud; "Elma - A Bear's Life," Europe Comics), alongside artist Léa Mazé.

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