How the upcoming graphic novel 'Little Josephine: Memory in Pieces' explores the toll of Alzheimer's
The latest release from Humanoids’ Life Drawn imprint furthers the line’s ambition to tell more intimate, personal stories that are far removed from genre concerns, with the relationship between an elderly woman with Alzheimers and her caregiver forming the basis for the upcoming graphic novelLittle Josephine
reveals the immediate connection and friendship between a youthful nurse and the woman she’s attempting to care for, even as the latter struggles to navigate not only her disease, but also a world and healthcare system that’s seemingly indifferent — if not outright cruel — to someone in her position.
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