Blue is the warmest color by Julie Maroh

Illustrations Can Hold A Thousand Words:


Julie Maroh's novel Blue Is The Warmest Color expresses the deepest of emotions regarding love, heartbreak, death, and loss. Her story is told through short quotes from Clementine's diary, words and descriptions of how she felt that no one knew about. But also through Emma's memories of her time with Clementine, her one true love. The reader is introduced to the two women the first time they meet then follows their passionate yet tragic love story. The way that Maroh's illustrations depict and expresses a deep physical and emotional sense keeps the reader feeling like they have also gone through a these experiences of love, hate, loss, and regret.  


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  1. We should really move to graduation capes. Gowns are so old-fashioned. ;)

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