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Bear

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Bear is a debut wordless picture book for adults by Staffan Gnosspelius. It centres on a bear trapped by a cone covering his head, symbolising the deep and isolating experience of depression. The bear's furious attempts to remove the cone and his journey through dark, wild places paint a vivid meditation on mental illness. Compassion arrives in the form of a gentle hare whose music and presence offer subtle support, reflecting the complex nature of love and healing.
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Format: Hardback
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This is a moving and artful picture book aimed at adult readers interested in graphic novels that explore mental health and emotional resilience. It will especially appeal to those seeking a profound visual meditation on depression and the healing power of love and support.

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A debut picture book for adults about a bear that elicits immediate, deep emotional recognition.

Featured in The Marginalian by Maria Popova (formerly Brain Pickings). A Graphics Beat most anticipated book.

A wordless picture book for adults about a bear that elicits immediate, deep emotional recognition.

"A tender reminder that no one can save anyone, not even with love; that we only ever save ourselves when we are ready - but love is what readies us to be our own saviour."
-Maria Popova, The Marginalian

Bear, Staffan Gnosspelius's debut book, is a gorgeous visual meditation on depression. In this deeply affecting, wordless picture book for adults, a bear is maddeningly afflicted with a cone that covers his head and that he is unable to take off. He furiously stomps and yells and tears at the cone, implores the skies and fate for relief, and is drawn to dark and wild and scary places. The depths of his sadness feel like a defeat. It's a battle he wages until he's mentally and physically exhausted.

Then, one day, Bear hears notes of music, the humming of a friendly hare. The hare hovers nearby, concerned, sometimes driven away by Bear's frustration and anger, more often staying close and gently offering support.

The author began drawing a bear with a cone on his head as a way to make sense of how a person close to him was suffering from mental illness. The resulting book is both an emotional gut punch and a warm embrace, recognisable immediately to anyone who has ever suffered or loved someone who has suffered in similar dark places. In other words, all of us.

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Praised by Shaun Tan for its powerful silent narrative, Bear eloquently evokes feelings of entrapment and resistance that are vital to witness. Maud Casey commends the book’s ability to capture the terrifying and yet tender essence of depression’s abyss, using spectral prints that convey both darkness and grace. The work offers a deeply emotional and wondrous experience, resonating with anyone familiar with mental health struggles.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781644212318

Publisher: Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 February 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Illustration: 1 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 202.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 80

About the Author

STAFFAN GNOSSPELIUS was born in Sweden and studied visual communications at Edinburgh College of Art and at Chelsea College of Art and Design in the U.K. Since 2002 he has lived in London where he is a printmaker, illustrator, and artist. Staffan is the author of the children's book, Julia and the Triple C, which will also debut in the Fall of 2022.

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