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Borderline

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Expected release date is Sep 29th 2026
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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Zeta Paul
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    120
    Publisher:
    Conundrum Press (September 29, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Conundrum Press
    Release Date:
    September 29, 2026
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9781772621242
    ISBN-10:
    1772621242
    Weight:
    12oz
    Dimensions:
    9" x 9"
    File:
    CONSORTIUM-Metadata_Only_Consortium_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260401130208-20260401.xml
    Folder:
    CONSORTIUM
    List Price:
    $20.00
    Country of Origin:
    Canada
    Pub Discount:
    65
    Case Pack:
    3
    As low as:
    $15.40
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-PER
    Discount Code:
    A
  • Overview

    As if Jamie Hewlett's Tank Girl met Paul Pope in an Indigenous future...

    In her highly anticipated first book Mi’kmaq artist Zeta Paul tells her story as an Indigenous urban youth, her perspective of the world transitioning into a digital era, straying from nature and into a gray monochromatic capitalist society that is constantly reinforcing the ideology that ‘life could be better’. The title ‘Borderline’ refers to both a diagnoses of Borderline Personality Disorder but is also a reflection on a home life that has no stability, no control, no voice, and how growing up in borderline circumstances has affected her life and how it continues into adulthood. Through grand scenes that have ‘eye spy’ maximalism paired with visual storytelling these drawings of Indigenous Futurism, short comics, bus shelter art, and more, Paul expresses the duality of emotions and how it can be a blessing to be an overly emotional cry baby, a flakey friend, a rager, or a hyper fixated hobbyist. That being an individual in all its strangeness and depth of character is anything but linear, and that one of the most important things for healing is letting go of internalized borderline expectations, and just be yourself.


    Inspired by artists such as Kent Monkman and Hayao Miyazaki this book is an important resource for other Indigenous youth to identify with and anyone that has struggled with mental illness, money, abusive family dynamics, societal expectations, reconnecting with oneself, nature, culture, and spirituality.