: The script strikes a flawless balance between humor and heartbreak. It asks a profound question: If a lie brings pure joy and hurts absolutely no one, is it still a bad thing?
Devastated by the loss, Camille's mind shields her from the pain. A few months later, she joyfully announces to her father and neighbors that Lydie has returned from heaven. LYDIE – Zidrou & Lafebre (2012)
Lydie is a quick read, but it will linger in your mind for years. It is a story about the power of empathy, the resilience of a community, and the lengths to which people will go to preserve someone else's joy. If you are looking for a graphic novel that will make you smile through your tears, this is an absolute must-read. Lydie by Zidrou | Goodreads : The script strikes a flawless balance between
Set in a cozy, working-class French cul-de-sac in the mid-20th century, the story begins with a tragedy. Camille, a sweet young woman with a slight intellectual disability, gives birth to a stillborn baby girl named Lydie. A few months later, she joyfully announces to
: Jordi Lafebre's art is nothing short of magical. His character designs are wonderfully distinct, radiating warmth and emotion. The colors shift beautifully to reflect the passing of time and the changing seasons of the characters' lives. 💡 Final Thoughts