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Lynda Barry's classic hybrid illustrated novel (that was successfully adapted to a play) at last returns to print in its first hardcover (and nicest yet!) edition, from Drawn & Quarterly (natch'). Set in the Seattle of the late 1960s, The Good Times Are Killing Me presents a bittersweet portrait of an adolescence in which exposure to the toxic effects of racism occurs simultaneously with a revelation of the redemptive uplift of music; music often created by those who suffer the most from those toxic effects...
Check out this excerpt on Rookie Mag.