· Sarah Lippett’s first graphic novel, Stan and Nan, memorialises the lives of her maternal grandparents: Stanley Burndred, who died before she was born, and whose history she must to Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. www.doorway.ru: Stan and Nan () by Lippett, Sarah and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. · Sarah Lippett is a London-based artist and author. Her first graphic novel, Stan and Nan, was awarded the Quentin Blake prize for best narrative at the Royal College of Art and was published by Jonathan Cape in , becoming an Observer book of the year. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, and Time Out.4/5().
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Sarah Lippett’s Stan and Nan is simple and uninvolved in premise – a comics record of the life of the grandfather she never knew and the grandmother she adored – but the joy of this book is in its delivery, its familiarity and its everyperson depiction of family life. Lippett splits her story into two overlapping narratives. In the poignant graphic memoir, Stan and Nan, illustrator Sarah Lippett tells the story of ‘an ordinary couple and the people who loved them’, otherwise known as her grandparents. A true tale of life, death, love and family, Stan and Nan was set in motion when Lippett’s Nan, Joyce, wrote her a series of letters back in They detailed the life of her grandfather Stanley Burndred, who died long before Lippett was born but lived on in the artwork and ceramics that decorated his wife. Stan and Nan is a graphic novel sharing the story of Sarah Lippett’s grandparents: her Nan, who she was very close to, and her Grandad, who she never met. It is a story about love and the strength of family, inspired by the letters Sarah’s grandmother wrote to her about her late husband.
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