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Comments for Aya of Yop CityAya of Yop City: 05/04/10
The cover I happened to see was Aya of Yop City by Marguerite Abouet. As it turns out Aya of Yop City is the sequel to Aya (which I didn't see on the shelf). Thus it continues my near perfect record of accidentally reading everything out of order. There are a lot of characters and plot lines in Aya of Yop City that I gather are continuations from Aya. From the reviews I've read, people who have read Aya love Aya of Yop City. Coming to the second book without the benefit of the first left me confused in a number of parts and having to re-read sections. Marguerite Abouet based the setting on her childhood in Yopougon, a neighborhood in Abijan, Ivory Coast. With the time period set in the mid 1970s and the focus being on family life, I am reminded most of Kampung Boy by Lat I hope to track down a copy of Aya and the third book which hasn't been translated yet because I'd like to see how the cliff hanger plays out. Other posts and reviews:
books | Marguerite Abouet | Clement Oubrerie | graphic novel | 2008 Comment #1: Wednesday, May, 5, 2010 at 07:44:23 I read Aya last August and wasn't terribly impressed. Looking back, though, I wonder if I was just in the wrong mood. I was in a very sour reading mood last August. I'm surprised so many good books came out of it! Comment #2: Friday, May 5, 2010 at 12:49:47 Pussreboots Thank you for your comment. I'm glad to hear about your reaction to Aya. I'm still curious enough about the first book to want to read it but I'm not in any immediate hurry to find a copy. © 1997-2012 Sarah Sammis
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