The Strange
Jérôme Ruillier
Translated by Helge Dascher
Synopsis
The story of one undocumented immigrant’s journey, told by the people who employ him, feed him, and report on him
The Strange follows an unnamed, undocumented immigrant who tries to forge a new life in a Western country where he doesn’t speak the language. The story is deftly told through myriad viewpoints, as each narrator recounts a situation in which they...
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"This is what it was like. For many who still live with the threat of deportation and whose delicate and uncertain future waits on the desks of others, this is what it is still like."—The Atlantic
"The simple colours and economically drawn animals might suggest innocence, but threats lurk on every page in a compelling account of life of societies edge."—The Guardian
"In The Strange, we experience the manner in which each new interaction for an undocumented immigrant can be a matter of jeopardy. The art throughout this graphic novel is haunting, stressful, and beautiful."—Lit Hub
"A moving portrait of one refugee's journey rendered in bold strokes, The Strrange is a powerful reminder that we are all part of the frightening system that displaced people move through, whether we choose to acknowledge it or not."—Sarah Glidden, Rolling Blackouts
"A beautifully realized condensation of difficult real-world problems as deceptively simple lines and words, floating somewhere between fiction and non-fiction as so many great stories do. Honest and timely, a must-read."—Shaun Tan, The Arrival