Janice Shapiro
Honoria: A Fortuitous Friendship
Honoria: A Fortuitous Friendship
Couldn't load pickup availability
PUBLISHED BY Fantagraphics
Honoria, the daughter of Sara and Gerald Murphy, who invented the literary "summer on the Riviera" in the 1920s, is used to her parents' endless parties with such luminaries as Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, at their splendid house at Cap d'Antibes. When sheltered and unsophisticated Ida visits for a summer, Honoria becomes both her mentor and tormentor, as well as her role model and, finally, her friend.
Achingly sad and effortlessly funny, full of the kind of youthful sincerity unclouded by pretenses of age, short story writer and cartoonist Janice Shapiro's debut graphic novel, Honoria, is the complex story of the education of two young girls who have started moving slowly into womanhood.
Winner of the 2026 National Jewish Book Award

Blog post
Give your customers a summary of your blog post