Fr. 31.90

Take the Long Way Home

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 26.04.2022

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Highly respected visual artist: BlogTO wrote that Claytor's recent Toronto exhibition had "a cinematic quality..., a fascination with character and stillness that's alive with ambiguity."

A classic road trip story in graphic novel format: Explore Canadian landscape and culture through an extremely unique-and personal-lens.

Coming-of-(middle)age: Explores issues of alcoholism, recovery, and relationships with sensitivity and nuance.

Timely and thoughtful: Addressed the complexity of relationships and support systems-highly relevant topics as we begin to emerge from the pandemic.


About the author

Jon Claytor is a Maritime-based artist, painter, and writer. He is a co-founder of SappyFest, an independent music and arts festival and was a bartender and co-owner at Thunder & Lightning Ideas Ltd. in Sackville, New Brunswick. Jon is a father to five children and, for him, being a father is the biggest part of being an artist.

Jon Claytor’s work ranges from oil painting and watercolour to filmmaking, and he recently became a comic-writer. He worked with Ingram Gallery in Toronto and exhibited his paintings in Los Angeles. Jon holds an MFA from York University (2012), attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (1991), and holds a BFA Mount Allison University (1998).

Summary

A classic road trip memoir about love, family, and surprisingly conversational wildlife.

In 2019, artist Jon Claytor said good-bye to the Maritimes and hit the road. His destination: an artist’s residency in Prince Rupert, where he planned to work on a graphic novel about his eight-week journey across Canada. But this story, like most, isn’t about the destination.
When Jon sets out, he’s less than two years sober, he’s recently broken up with his girlfriend, and his mother has just revealed a startling family secret. As Jon drives, he makes frequent stops to visit exes and children, old friends and new, and attends meetings to support his sobriety. He sorts through memories of his past, reconciling them with his present—and makes amends, seeks wisdom from wildlife, and learns the value of getting lost along the way.

In Take the Long Way Home, Claytor explores alcoholism, love, and family through heart-rending vignettes and expressive linework. This is the story of a man who unpacks a difficult past, only to discover that even at his lowest point, he was never truly alone.

Foreword

  • Festival circuit including MCAF, TCAF, and the Frye Festival 
  • book launch
  • media outreach
  • print and digital ARCs
  • social media campaign

Additional text

“Jon is always standing at the edge of a cliff, watching the waterfall plummet down and considering a leap. When he keeps on not leaping, keeps stepping safely onward, across Canada and back and always deeper inward, I go with him. Jon gets totally transparent here, all the way open. Seemingly effortless drawings, gestural and accurate, bring forth the way a friend or an animal really would eye you with an X-ray clarity, articulating the big dire questions in the middle of life. This book is beautiful and real and nail-biting. The heroic little cup of black coffee tells all.” —  Phil Elverum, The Microphones


Product details

Authors Jon Claytor
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 26.04.2022, delayed
 
EAN 9781772620702
ISBN 978-1-77262-070-2
No. of pages 480
Illustrations black and white
Subjects Fiction > Comic, cartoon, humour, satire
Humanities, art, music > Art

COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Literary, Narrative theme: Love & relationships

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