Britain's favourite graphic novelist returns with her best book yet
Posy Simmonds is the author of many books for adults and children, including Gemma Bovery, Lulu and the Flying Babies and Fred, the film of which was nominated for an Oscar. She has won international awards for her work, including the 2009 Grand prix de la critique bande dessinee for Tamara Drewe and the 2024 Grand Prix at France's Angoulame International Comics festival for a lifetime's achievement. Both Gemma Bovery and Tamara Drewe have been made into successful feature films. Her third graphic novel, Cassandra Darke was published in 2018. She lives in London.
Simmonds is a copper-bottomed genius… she is as brilliant a writer
as Britain has.
*Mail Online*
Scrooge is reimagined for 21st-century London in Posy Simmonds’s
devilishly good graphic novel, Cassandra Darke — her first in a
decade. Cassandra is a marvellous creation… There is too much
clever detail in each of the panels to take in everything at first
read — but Cassandra is an antiheroine you’ll want to return
to.
*The Times*
Simmonds has long been something of a national treasure.
*Herald Scotland*
[This] glorious, inky black tale about a mean-spirited old bag of a
Chelsea art deal provides more proof of [Posy Simmond’s]
genius.
*Observer, **Books of the Year***
The new graphic novel by cartoonist, writer and national treasure
Posy Simmonds... is a page-turner, [but] it’s impossible to gallop
through words and pictures that are so richly textured, so sharply
observed.
*Mail on Sunday*
A Christmas crime story that’s bags of fun… Simmonds’ pictorial
storytelling is a joy.
*Metro*
Simmonds’ drawings are exquisitely observed, and seamlessly
incorporate text messages and online news reports. Her muted
palette, with occasional splashes of colour, is absorbing and in
the curmudgeonly Cassandra… Simmonds has produced another character
that comes living and breathing off the page.
*Financial Times*
Posy Simmonds's delightful new graphic novel Cassandra Darke, full
of wonderfully observed vignettes... [is] treasurable.
*Evening Standard **Books of the Year***
[Posy Simmonds] is back with a new anti-heroine… [and] jewel-sharp
illustrations.
*Guardian*
Posy Simmonds is the mother of the British graphic novel… The end
[of Cassandra Darke] is startlingly poignant, and like all good
satire it has a quiet reflection on human mortality at its
heart.
*Tablet*
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