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Chartwell Manor by Glenn Head

jolo1990's review

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dark reflective medium-paced

4.0

sizrobe's review

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5.0

Pretty good memoir about a boarding reform school where the author suffered sexual abuse at the hands of a disciplinarian headmaster. The actual abuse is maybe the first half of the book, and the fallout over the rest of his adult life takes up the rest. It deals with alcoholism and sex addiction too.

sydneyrp143's review

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challenging dark emotional informative reflective sad slow-paced

3.25

liralen's review

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3.0

As a story, this is important: Head details the physical and sexual abuse he experienced as a boarding school pupil in the 70s, when he was put in the care of 'Sir'; perhaps more importantly, Head details the years of dysfunction that followed: anger, alcoholism, and obsession with and/or addiction to porn, a general lack of disregard for his health and wellness. And that's just Head—when, in the book, he eventually reconnects with his former classmates, he realises that in some ways he was one of the lucky ones. And, too: we see over and over again how the people who should listen (during and after) just...don't. Because if they hear it, they might have to admit that it's true—and that they didn't do anything to stop it—and we can't have that, can we? Everything is just fine.

As a graphic work, this is not my thing. At all. If you Google 'Glenn Head' and have a look at the image results, you'll get a reasonable sense of the style of his art, and while I'm not impugning Head's skill (nor accuracy—there are also some photos, and in their context especially seem quite on-point), the style he works with is not really one I want to stick with for a four-panel comic, let alone 200+ pages of book. Too many slack-jawed faces with emotion conveyed by spittle, I guess? A matter of personal preference, I guess.

hippoponymous's review

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dark reflective medium-paced

2.5

juannaranjo's review

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5.0

Este cómic es una autobiografía de una brutal sinceridad en las que el autor cuenta las consecuencias que tuvieron en su vida los abusos de los que fue víctima durante los años que pasó en un internado al estilo británico en el que sus padres le internaron por repetir curso.

Glenn Head construye en «Chartwell manor» un relato absolutamente descarnado de cómo los secretos se enquistan y lo contaminan todo cuando no se airean correctamente con el objetivo de curar heridas. Las mentiras que a veces nos contamos, los tabúes que se engarzan en el ADN de todas las familias, las conversaciones que se acaban no teniendo nunca, las semillas negras que encuentran un buen sustrato en los miedos y en la falta de comunicación para germinar en forma de un monstruo informe que se presenta en todos los aspectos de nuestra cotidianidad… todos esos temas son los que trata el autor en este libro tan duro como liberador.

Y lo hace con un estilo reflejado en un dibujo obsesivo, recargado, dolorosamente sincero y en ocasiones casi espeluznante. Glenn Head nos abre las puertas a las pesadillas que le acompañan desde su adolescencia y nos narra detenidamente las consecuencias que todo lo que entonces vivió tiene, aún hoy, en su día a día.

Es un cómic sincero, salvaje y valiente que me ha fascinado y que va directo a la estantería de mis autobiografías favoritas.

bookishyvonne's review

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challenging dark emotional informative sad tense medium-paced

4.0

bosox2666's review

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dark emotional sad medium-paced

5.0

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