Lucy in the Sky
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In this graphic novel, twelve-year-old Lucy discovers her father's collection of Beatles records and is inspired to form an all-girl rock band.
Kiara Brirnkman crafts narratives that delve into the intricacies of human connection and emotion. Her style is marked by a keen insight into character psychology and employs a lyrical prose. Brirnkman frequently explores themes of loss, memory, and the search for identity. Her ability to illuminate deeply resonant stories has garnered her recognition within literary circles.


In this graphic novel, twelve-year-old Lucy discovers her father's collection of Beatles records and is inspired to form an all-girl rock band.
The narrative unfolds through the poignant perspective of a nine-year-old autistic boy, capturing the turmoil of his family with spare yet beautiful prose. This debut novel explores the complexities of communication and emotional struggle, offering a deeply affecting portrayal of love, misunderstanding, and resilience within a fractured family dynamic.