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A portrait of creative stagnation, digital saturation, and the strange, sideways momentum of post-modern life.
Laura has just received a prestigious grant to write her debut novel, and everyone around her agrees that things seem to finally be falling into place for her. Instead, she finds herself increasingly numb and detached from reality—half-heartedly meeting up with friends at the gym, struggling to fulfil her role as a daughter, and managing an abstract relationship with a married man. Haunted by lingering memories of a toxic youth she can’t escape, Laura is stuck in a strange limbo, unable to draw a cohesive plot for her life, her hopes, or her future.
Wry, elliptical, and intimate, Physical Education perfectly captures the quiet absurdities of the algorithmic age and the familiar ways in which we scroll, strive, sweat, and stall our way through the world. A smart, emotionally resonant work for readers of Jillian Tamaki’s Boundless and The Hard Tomorrow by Eleanor Davis.
InPhysical Educationthegraphic novel is a vehicle for a work of artrather than a narrative made up ofsmall everyday details as metaphors for something biggerIt will be understood above all by the generations that fit into thiscontemporary angst
Susana RomanaObservador
I really enjoyed the interactions between the characters and the construction of the dialoguesIt all seemedvery currentto me as if I was watching a series about my generation
Rita da Nova
Praise for Joana Mosis debut graphic novelThe Mongoose
Apoignant portraitof mourning grief and recovery
Vi KwartlerBooklistStarred Review
Atouching and intelligent booktackling with finesse a delicate subject that is admirably conveyed in her drawings
JeanCharles Andrieu de LevisActuaLitt
Disarmingly simple yetformidably effective
Mathieu RoyBDQG
With its pictogramlike graphic approach reminiscent of Chris Wares strips thisdeeply moving bookis read through silences unspoken words ellipses and unadorned lines
JeanDominic LeducLes Libraires
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170 Pages
8.25in * 6.25in * 0.5in
0.5lb
April 07, 2026
9782925114604
eng