Fun Home

A Family Tragicomic

232 pages

English language

Published June 5, 2007 by Mariner Books.

ISBN:
978-0-618-87171-1
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5 stars (2 reviews)

This book takes its place alongside the unnerving, memorable, darkly funny family memoirs of Augusten Burroughs and Mary Karr. It's a father-daughter tale perfectly suited to the graphic memoir form. Meet Alison's father, a historic preservation expert and obsessive restorer of the family's Victorian house, a third-generation funeral home director, a high school English teacher, an icily distant parent, and a closeted homosexual who, as it turns out, is involved with male students and a family babysitter. Through narrative that is alternately heartbreaking and fiercely funny, we are drawn into a daughter's complex yearning for her father. And yet, apart from assigned stints dusting caskets at the family-owned 'fun home, ' as Alison and her brothers call it, the relationship achieves its most intimate expression through the shared code of books. When Alison comes out as homosexual herself in late adolescence, the denouement is swift, graphic, and redemptive.

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4 stars

my what a difference a few years make!
I found an old review for this book from 2012 and it's quite a departure from 2015 me (or maybe I got the title wrong... she also wrote Are You My Mother? and that one's dense with references
2012
this memoir intertwines the author's declaration of her homosexuality with the revelation that her father was a closeted gay man until a few months before his apparent suicide. using numerous literary works by authors that are too daunting for me to approach just yet (like Proust, Camus, and James Joyce) the implications of the parallels were - more than occasionally - lost on me.
2015:
this artist is an intellectual and a masterful author. I haven't read such a wonderful graphic novel since Blankets by Craig Thompson. each of the chapters could stand on it's own as a story, or a theme, and …

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