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Carole Maurel

    Carole Maurel began her career as a graphic designer and animator for television programs before venturing into graphic novels. Her work, often marked by a distinctive blend of feminine sensibilities and humor, explores themes relevant to the lesbian community. She has since published several graphic novels, each showcasing her unique artistic voice and narrative approach.

    Horizontal Collaboration
    Luisa: Now And Then
    • 2019

      Horizontal Collaboration

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(75)Add rating

      "There is an incident in France's wartime history about which there is little to boast: the treatment of women accused of "horizontal collaboration" while soldiers were dying. While the resistance was faltering, when innocents were being exterminated, some German men and some French women gave in to their desires, reached out, and loved each other. What happened behind closed doors between those for whom the war was not the only thing that loomed large in their lives?"--

      Horizontal Collaboration
    • 2018

      Luisa: Now And Then

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(1517)Add rating

      At 32, Luisa encounters her 15-year-old self in this sentimental and bold story about self-acceptance and sexuality. A disillusioned photographer has a chance encounter with her lost teenage self who has miraculously traveled into the future. Together, both women ultimately discover who they really are, finding the courage to live life by being true to themselves. A time-traveling love story that turns coming-of-age conventions upside down, Luisa is a universal queer romance for the modern age.

      Luisa: Now And Then