This much anticipated debut graphic memoir of growing up Korean in America has arrived. Some great talents have already sung its praises, so we're going to pass the mike:
"In Limbo is a tour de force. Stunning from the first page to the last, and totally unforgettable." – Tillie Walden
"In Limbo feels like it tells life as it is, cutting through the stillness and silence between people, without pulling any punches, without varnish, and yet all beautifully observant. It reminded me of many things from my own life, especially early artistic struggle and uncertainty, and issues of Asian displacement and self-image. I'm sure other readers will respond to this deeply; it may well even save a few lives (especially the ones you never hear about) seeing their own feelings so well illuminated." – Shaun Tan
"What a gorgeous meditation on adolescence. Reading this memoir reminded me of watching a molted dragonfly unfurling its delicate wings and triumphantly taking its first flight." – Robin Ha
"In Limbo disarms you with its lushness and draws you close with its empathy and honesty." – Rosemary Valero-O'Connell
"It's a beautiful excavation of the most difficult parts of growing up." – Trung Le Capecchi-Nguyen