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Golden Boy: Beethoven's Youth
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Product Details
Author:
Mikael Ross, Nika Beauchamp
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
194
Publisher:
Fantagraphics (June 7, 2022)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781683965510
ISBN-10:
1683965515
Dimensions:
8.3" x 10.9" x 0.9"
File:
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List Price:
$29.99
Case Pack:
14
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$23.09
Publisher Identifier:
P-WWN
Discount Code:
B
Weight:
29.92oz
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Fantagraphics
Overview
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
Master cartoonist Mikael Ross (The Thud) tells the story of Beethoven from 1778 to his first major public appearance in Vienna in 1795. It begins when the family is living a difficult life in Bonn. Father Johann battles with alcoholism and is deep in debt. Only young Ludwig and his talent at the piano offer any hope for the future — if only he would stop composing his own pieces and just play what’s expected of him.
Author Ross was asked to do a small comic for the Beethoven Society. Through this opportunity, he discovered the diaries of the baker’s son that lived downstairs from Beethoven’s family, the content of which inspired Golden Boy. As in his previous book, The Thud, Ross skillfully mixes humor with empathy and pure social drama, crafting a coming-of-age story that transcends its biographical subject matter. His colorful, expressive style and mastery of the language of comics are perfectly suited to the tall task of capturing Beethoven’s timeless music visually.








