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My First Pandemic

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Jamison Odone
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    348
    Publisher:
    Black Panel Press (May 2, 2021)
    Imprint:
    Black Panel Press
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9781990521058
    ISBN-10:
    1990521053
    Weight:
    22.72oz
    Dimensions:
    6" x 9" x 1"
    File:
    Eloquence-IPG_06062026_P10180017_onix30-20260606.xml
    Folder:
    Eloquence
    List Price:
    $29.99
    Pub Discount:
    60
    Case Pack:
    20
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    $25.79
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-IPG
    Discount Code:
    C
  • Overview

    My First Pandemic is a collection of drawings, thoughts, poems, comics, anger, happiness, life, and death from a difficult period in our history. Over the last two years, between crises and quarantines, Jamison has had time. Time to reflect, to page through old books of poetry, to draw hundreds of rabbit people (for some reason). The loss of a stepfather, followed by the loss of a good friend, gives cause to contemplate one’ s own mortality. It’ s strange how the thoughts of 19th century poets can echo our own. What will we leave behind when our time comes? Sadness, sure, but also wee, silly drawings in honest-to-goodness paper and ink