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Alice on the Run

One Child's Journey Through the Rwandan Civil War

Translated by Nanette McGuinness
Published by Life Drawn
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

The true odyssey of a young child, Alice Cyuzuzo, as she traverses the roads of Zaire to seek refuge from the civil war that has struck her native Rwanda.

Gitarama, the Southern Province of Rwanda, 1994. Five-year-old Alice enjoys a peaceful childhood with her parents and little sisters, but life as she knows it is about to change forever as the genocide of the Tutsis erupts, forcing her to flee her village with her family.

It is on the hot roads of the Democratic Republic of Congo, known then as Zaire, that Alice grows up, bouncing from one refugee camp to another, seeking some semblance of a normal life in between violent attacks, with death always lurking around the corner.

With Alice, Gaspard Talmasse delivers a singular testimony, capturing with painful emotion a relentless world as seen thorough the eyes of an innocent child: one who grew up to become the author's own life partner.

About The Author

Gaspard Talmasse is a Belgian artist. He graduated in arts plastiques at the Saint-Luc Institute in Liege, with a specialization in comics.

Since then, he has been working mainly as a freelance illustrator and comic book artist. In 2010, he was the illustrator and colorist on Patrice Leconte's animated film Le Magasin des suicides, then worked in 2012 on the animated series Petz.

In 2016, he illustrated Ma famille 3+1 = 7, then Pilou, tous les soirs du monde for Éditions de la Bagnole.

Since February 2018, he has regularly collaborated with Otra Vista as a storyboarder, director and cartoon animator.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Life Drawn (July 21, 2022)
  • Length: 144 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781643375434

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