The Book of Denial

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Product Details
Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Unruly/Enchanted Lion
Publish Date
Pages
148
Dimensions
7.09 X 9.53 X 0.87 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781592703623

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About the Author

Ricardo Chávez Castañeda was born in Mexico City in 1961. He is one of the founding members of Mexico's Crack literary movement. Chávez Castañeda has won many prizes for his writing, which includes novels, short stories, essays, and children's books. He holds a BA in Psychology from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and a Master's Degree in Creative Writing from New Mexico State University. He currently teaches at Middlebury College.


Alejandro Magallanes was born in Mexico City in 1971, and graduated from the National School of Plastic Arts of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He is dedicated to playing and working with letters and images, and he has created a style that has earned him important awards in Mexico and abroad. In addition to his extensive experience as a graphic designer and an illustrator, he is the author of books for children and young people.

Lawrence Schimel is a full-time author, writing in both Spanish and English, who has published over one hundred twenty books in a wide range of genres. He is also a prolific literary translator whose translations include La Bastarda (a Global Literature in Libraries Best Translated YA Honor Book, Lambda Literary Award finalist, and ALA Rainbow Book List selection) and Out in the Open (an Eisner Award finalist). He currently lives in Madrid.

Reviews

A Kirkus Reviews Best Book for Teens Out this Week!

STARRED REVIEW! ★ "In this innovative work by noted Mexican creators that's translated from Spanish, ... the story propels readers inexorably toward its shocking climax. Striking black-and-white illustrations in a variety of styles, including photography and graphic design, frequently incorporate lines of text into the art and heighten the emotional impact. Unforgettable."

-- "Kirkus"
RECOMMENDED WITH SPECIAL DISTINCTION! ★ "By no means an easy read, this manages to be deeply insightful and endlessly horrifying... The startling black-and-white art of Magallanes's illustrations adds an entirely new layer of gruesomeness, each page a unique and disturbing piece of art: a necktie made of a skeletal hand, a silhouette of a tumbling and mangled child, or a doll squeezed tightly by a shadowy hand."-- "Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
"An artful blend of typography, photos, and illustration on each page pulls the reader in deeper, despite the oppressive air of menace: 'Is there anyone more killable than a child?' This shocking, mournful record and darkly attractive art object is designed to haunt."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Not to be missed... Groundbreaking writer Chávez Castañeda and award-winning illustrator and graphic designer Magallanes, both from Mexico, are the forces behind this explosive, visually engaging work. The bold design and the dramatic, limited palette lend additional impact to the story of a boy attempting to make sense of a world in which children are the victims of horrific adult cruelty."-- "Laura Simeon, Young Readers' Editor, Kirkus Reviews"
Featured in Psychopomp's "15 SFFH Books We're Looking Forward to in January 2024!"
"After reading an excerpt of just a few pages, I cannot wait for the whole thing. The Book of Denial is written by Mexican author Ricardo Chávez Castañeda and is 'a horror story and ghost story that is both daringly and beautifully told in word and image... that confronts the history of violence against children, and through its young narrator attempts to find a way out.' It might (somewhat simplistically) be described as a horror-picture book, where the writing is intimately intertwined with striking and profoundly evocative illustrations by Alejandro Magallanes. On every page, story and words blend with typography, art, and photos."-- "Maria Haskins, for Psychopomp"