Fraternity by Juan Diaz Canales

Fraternity

by Juan Diaz Canales

1863: during the American Civil War, the inhabitantsof New Fraternity, Indiana, find themselves far from the front lines of theconflict embroiling the United States but still constantly under threat from it;food is scarce, deserters come to seek asylum, and a mysterious feral beast thatwalks on two legs prowls the forest around the town. The beast seems to havesome connection to Emile, a feral child found a few years earlier who had beentaken in by the townsfolk during simpler times. As their fear and paranoiagrows, the townsfolk start to hunt the beast and turn on each other, with tragicresults that threaten to undo all that they have been workingtoward.

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3 of 5 stars

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This was a decent enough graphic novel that I borrowed from the library. Set in a failed utopian settlement during the American civil war, it tells the story of a number of different characters, but doesn’t really bring them together in the way I had hoped. It’s a dark tale, well-drawn, but I wanted more.

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