Fearless: A Cartoonist's Guide to Life
by Robb Armstrong
Reader's Digest
Hardcover
From the publisher's website:
Robb Armstrong is one of the lucky ones. One
of a handful of African-American artists to have a comic strip
nationally syndicated in more than 300 publications, he gets to draw for
a living. He works at home, so he can spend more time with his wife and
two kids. He travels around the country, teaching drawing and sharing
stories about his life with young people. He’s even met his share of
famous people, including his idol, Charles Schulz.
But his life wasn’t always so charmed. Born and raised in a rough
neighborhood in West Philadelphia, Robb was one of five fatherless kids
living in a cramped apartment where the electric bill didn’t always get
paid. When he was six, his older brother was killed in a gruesome subway
accident. Soon after, his remaining brother was severely beaten by the
police for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Then, his mother
died of cancer, literally orphaning him. How did he get through all of
these tragedies to the happy life? By drawing funnies. Life is not so
different from the comics—the challenges, tragedies, and triumphs.
Comics poke fun at our everyday routines and our universal motivations.
They show us a lot about ourselves and the people around us. So as a
cartoonist, Robb Armstrong has drawn a few lessons from life that he
shares in this moving memoir. Weaving together his personal stories with
simple drawing tutorials and original illustrations, Fearless is both a
compelling read and an inspirational lesson on how to live well,
through the good times and the bad.
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