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Victoria Ying

Autor von Tangled (A Little Golden Book)

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Werke von Victoria Ying

Tangled (A Little Golden Book) (2010) — Illustrator — 389 Exemplare
Diana: Princess of the Amazons (2020) — Illustrator — 259 Exemplare
City of Secrets (2020) 93 Exemplare
Hungry Ghost (2023) — Autor — 75 Exemplare
City of Illusion (2021) 35 Exemplare
Meow! (2017) 19 Exemplare
Baby Yeti: Finger Puppet Book (2021) 6 Exemplare
La cité des secrets (2022) 1 Exemplar
Bébé dragon (2019) 1 Exemplar

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I Kissed Alice (2020) — Illustrator — 89 Exemplare
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Heather Flaherty
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Victoria Ying is an author and artist living in Los Angeles. She started her career in the arts by falling in love with comic books, which eventually turned into a career working in animation and graphic novels. She loves Japanese curry, putting things in her online shopping cart and taking them out again, and hanging out with her dopey dog. Her film credits include Frozen, Moana, Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6, and Paperman. She's the illustrator of the DC Comics graphic novel Diana: Princess of the Amazons and the author and illustrator of her original graphic novel City of Secrets.

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Cute! A little surface-level, I feel like the themes could've been pushed more without making it inappropiate
 
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boopingaround | 11 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 6, 2024 |
Representation: Asian characters
Trigger warnings: Death of a father in a plane crash, grief and loss depiction, emesis mentioned, body shaming, internalised body shaming, restrictive dieting, eating disorder
Score: Five points out of ten.
Find this review on The StoryGraph.

I saw Hungry Ghost circling my recommendations until I picked it up and added it to this website. It has high ratings overall, but only some reviews are positive. After reading a review, I feared I would be disappointed again when I finished Hungry Ghost. Unfortunately, that turned out to be true.

It starts with the first character I see, Valerie Chu, or Valerie for short, recounting her early life. She most prominently remembers her mother influencing her to be thin by not eating much. That soon turned into an eating disorder where Valerie now fulfils her mother's and her expectations to be skinny by binging and then purging. If Valerie were fat, I wouldn't mind. However, Valerie's mother constantly and subtly body-shames Valerie to keep her thin body, much to Valerie's dismay. Toward the latter half of Hungry Ghost, Valerie, alongside her friend, whose name I forgot, goes to Paris, but at the end of the school trip, she hears the news that her father died in a plane crash. For what?

My gripes with Hungry Ghost start as Valerie restricts her diet and gets away with it for the most part, sending a horrifying message that binging and purging have no consequences and one can never escape an eating disorder, but one can. I soon hated Valerie for shouting at her friend and her mother. The last person wasn't much better either. The ending was atrocious, as the two characters did a magical 180. The former stopped binging and purging, and the latter stopped body shaming. How can Valerie love her mother even though she treated Valerie like this? It doesn't make any sense. It would be better if Valerie lived without her mother. I'm so dissatisfied.
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Law_Books600 | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 26, 2024 |
teen/adult graphic fiction - Valerie, urged since childhood by her mother not to eat too much or gain too much weight, struggles with an eating disorder (bulimia) during her senior year of high school. Set in San Jose, California, with a school trip to Paris. TW/CW: eating disorders, sudden loss of parent.

As my friend said when she recommended this book, "sad, but really good." There's a lot more to the story than you might expect--definitely have tissues handy. Illustrations are beautifully rendered and the visual storytelling is excellent. Don't skip the author's afterword, where she tells of her own experiences with eating disorders through her twenties and into her early thirties, and note the resources (books and media that helped her, but which might also be triggering).

February 2024 bingo challenge: less than 290 pages, recommended by a friend, takes place in winter (lunar new year), character goes on a journey (class trip to Paris), takes place in Europe, book about social media, award winner.
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reader1009 | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 10, 2024 |
If you've read Hale(s) before, you know this will have humor, warmth and a dose of hard love thrown in. This Diana isn't Wonder Woman yet, she's a young girl on an island of adults who wants to sometimes not be an adult. She wants to goof off and skip school and play tricks.

She wants to be a kid.

A fun, light romp wherein our one day Warrior learns a few things about letting others influence your actions as well as taking responsibility when those actions bring chaos.
 
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lexilewords | 11 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 28, 2023 |

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