Drama
- Pages
- 238
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780545326995
- Temps de Lecture
- ~4h 10min
Drama est un book de Raina Telgemeier. Il compte 238 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Raina Telgemeier’s graphic novel Drama follows a group of middle school students as they navigate adolescence while mounting a production of Romeo and Juliet. Rather than focusing on the performers, the narrative centers on Catrambone, a stage manager who finds comfort in lighting boards and set design. Through her perspective, the story examines friendship, unrequited affection, and self-acceptance within a diverse ensemble. The plot intertwines the technical requirements of theater production with the everyday social negotiations of growing up, illustrating how collaborative art projects can foster community across different cliques. The work is noted for its early and straightforward portrayal of a gay protagonist in middle-grade fiction, using the theater as both setting and framework for exploring identity and belonging. Telgemeier’s panel-based storytelling captures the rhythm of rehearsals and backstage logistics, emphasizing the technical labor that supports public performance. The book presents a grounded depiction of youth culture and emphasizes creative participation beyond the spotlight.
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Drama compte 238 pages.
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Raina Telgemeier’s graphic novel Drama follows a group of middle school students as they navigate adolescence while mounting a production of Romeo and Juliet. Rather than focusing on the performers, the narrative centers on Catrambone, a stage manager who finds comfort in lighting boards and set des...
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Drama a été écrit par Raina Telgemeier.