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HODO (A Life In Two Acts)
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| Expected release date is Sep 15th 2026 |
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Product Details
Author:
Yeong-Shin Ma, Janet Hong
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
296
Publisher:
Drawn and Quarterly (September 15, 2026)
Imprint:
Drawn and Quarterly
Release Date:
September 15, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781770468467
ISBN-10:
1770468463
Weight:
13oz
Dimensions:
5.9" x 8.6667"
File:
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Folder:
RandomHouse
List Price:
$30.00
Country of Origin:
China
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
24
As low as:
$23.10
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
Discount Code:
A
QuickShip:
Yes
Overview
A deeply affecting portrait of a woman’s life from the author of the Harvey Award-winning Moms
At first there was “Lake,” and then there was “Island.” Or was it the other way around? A story told in two parts, it is up to the reader to determine where they’d like to begin this eerie journey. Based on a true story that Yeong-shin Ma felt compelled to help share, together these two parts are Hodo—the story of a painter, whose hard and dark past is brought to life with sensitivity and authenticity.
Lake—
Hodo is haunted—by her mother and step-mother, her classmates, a neighbor, and yes, literal ghosts. She is also five years old. Through masterful cartooning, we see a child’s despair in the face of pervasive violence, and her confusion as to why bad things keep happening to her. We see the edges of her depression begin to appear.
Island—
Hodo is haunted—by her past, a friend’s suicide, her sister’s heartbreaking yet unsurprising betrayal, and yes, literal ghosts, still. Through masterful cartooning, we see a woman reckoning with her past and the shadow it has cast on her adulthood. But we also see her develop her artistic practice and witness her determination to find herself through her paintbrush. Because despite the incredible pain, Hodo is a story of light in the dark—a story of hope.
From the author of critically acclaimed Moms, Hodo is translated by award-winning Janet Hong.
At first there was “Lake,” and then there was “Island.” Or was it the other way around? A story told in two parts, it is up to the reader to determine where they’d like to begin this eerie journey. Based on a true story that Yeong-shin Ma felt compelled to help share, together these two parts are Hodo—the story of a painter, whose hard and dark past is brought to life with sensitivity and authenticity.
Lake—
Hodo is haunted—by her mother and step-mother, her classmates, a neighbor, and yes, literal ghosts. She is also five years old. Through masterful cartooning, we see a child’s despair in the face of pervasive violence, and her confusion as to why bad things keep happening to her. We see the edges of her depression begin to appear.
Island—
Hodo is haunted—by her past, a friend’s suicide, her sister’s heartbreaking yet unsurprising betrayal, and yes, literal ghosts, still. Through masterful cartooning, we see a woman reckoning with her past and the shadow it has cast on her adulthood. But we also see her develop her artistic practice and witness her determination to find herself through her paintbrush. Because despite the incredible pain, Hodo is a story of light in the dark—a story of hope.
From the author of critically acclaimed Moms, Hodo is translated by award-winning Janet Hong.









