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Book SynopsisSome questions can shake even the strongest faith.
At first glance, college roommates Jacob and Sarah seem like polar opposites. Jacob is a Christian; Sarah is an atheist. Sarah is a drinker, and Jacob, a teetotaler. But they have been friends for years, finding commonality in their shared dream to create art.
Jacob’s world is turned upside down when his father dies, causing him to question his faith. Meanwhile, Sarah wrestles with her own demons, searching for solace in one-night stands after her boyfriend (and professor) leaves her for a job in New York.
A coming-of-age graphic novel in the vein of Ghost World and Fun Home, Jacob’s Apartment weaves together the threads of spiritual faith, identity, purpose, love, and loss to create an engrossing world in which waking and sleeping dreams collide.
Trade Review“An excellent graphic novel that utilizes the unique possibilities of the medium to portray deep emotions in dramatic style.”
—Peter Dabbene Foreword Reviews
“I am in awe of this sharply drawn story of a young cartoonist weathering two troubled relationships—with his roommate and with God.”
—David Chelsea,author of Sleepless and Everybody Gets It Wrong! and Other Stories
“Literacy is next to godliness in Jacob's Apartment, a frank and melancholy portrait of two souls in search of meaning.”
—Maggie Thrash,author of Honor Girl
“Joshua Kemble’s storytelling packs a terrific visual punch perfectly suited to the emotional wringer his characters go through in Jacob’s Apartment.”
—Alex Robinson,author of Box Office Poison and Tricked
“An expertly paced and deeply felt story about a crisis of faith, dreams, complicated love, and the ways our childhood selves haunt our adult lives.”
—Theo Ellsworth,author of Capacity and Secret Life