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Okay, Universe

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01 December 2020
104 pages
9781770464117
Imprint: Drawn and Quarterly

Reviews

"Ideal for an aspiring young politico, this graphic memoir anatomizes the grit and idealism that helped Plante become Montreal’s first female mayor. Côté-Lacroix’s illustrations detail both Plante’s ground game in her first election and the moments she looks to the universe for guidance – hence the book’s title."
Globe and Mail, Best Books of 2020

"Côté-Lacroix’s bright painted art, blocking out Montreal and its people in bold shapes and colors, complements Plante’s optimism. This inviting and accessible blueprint will appeal to anyone, but will particularly resonate with women who are keen to get involved in politics." —Publishers Weekly

"Anyone new to the world of politics will face a myriad of challenges, but women face issues that men do not... this story is a reminder that the race can be worth running." —Canadian Review of Materials

"An earnest and inspirational title with elegant illustrations for all who might wish to get involved in local politics (or read about getting involved in local politics)." —Shelf Awareness

"Okay, universe, I’m ready for a new challenge!' is what [Valérie Plante] says to the sky on the night she makes her commitment. It’s hard to imagine that many who read Okay, Universe, especially the girls and young women who are the book’s truest spiritual constituency, won’t come away feeling just as determined."
Montreal Gazette

"[Okay, Universe] follows the challenges faced by the fictional Simone Simoneau in her run for city council, both as a first-time politician and a female enduring the kind of systemic gender biases that discourage women from entering the political arena at all... Plante hopes that her story – or, Simone Simoneau’s story – inspires others to follow in her footsteps." —Quill & Quire

"Okay, Universe is the story of one woman’s sojourn into the male-centric world of politics [as well as] an uplifting, inspiring story that doesn’t hit the reader over the head with any over-the-top ideological ranting."
London Free Press

"Okay, Universe provides understanding of the behind-the-scenes work in politics. Often people will picture candidates giving speeches to big crowds waving posters. This may be part of it, but the real work is talking one-on-one with people and finding funds." —BlogCritics

"A friendly, helpful, realistic portrayal of an actual first-time political campaign ... The world could use more constructive books that encourage participation in local politics rather than scare people away and that’s what happens here." —Comics Beat

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This is a quiet story, and the color palette – secondary colors of light violet, light green, light orange and gray – complement the calm tone. Unframed panels show many views of Montreal and Simone’s family life. Many of these passages show street views as Simone commutes to work on her bicycle, as well as... personal moments in her day." —Youth Services Book Review

"Inspiring and empowering." —School Library Journal