Praise for George Sand

I like the careful way Sand's cross-dressing is depicted, a mode she slips into mostly as a means of securing anonymity... Released from her whalebone corsets, a slim cigar between her lips, our heroine is able publicly to tease men for their pieties and pomposities. If this is an impersonation, it is not of a man, but of the woman she wants to be, and will very shortly become.
The Guardian (The Observer’s GRAPHIC NOVEL OF THE MONTH, JUNE 2024)

George Sand is an intimate primer on a literary iconoclast... At least today everyone can wear trousers.
The Slings and Arrows

What's most significant here is just how contemporaneous and readable modern audiences will find this true story. The subject and narrative are a treat for fans of racy modern bodice ripper dramas like Bridgerton or Succession - with a healthy helping of Les Misérables seasoning the mix.
Comics Review


About the Authors

Séverine Vidal was born in 1969, lives in Gironde in the South of France, and has worked as a full-time writer for over ten years. A prizewinning author of children’s and young adult fiction, her debut online work, A Tale Off the Top of My Head, illustrated by Claire Fauchet (2012), was described as an “outstanding” work of “poetic writing.” Kim Consigny was born in 1991 in the south of France, and qualified as an architect there in 2015, but has increasingly devoted herself since to a full-time celebrated career in illustration, including a longstanding collaboration with Séverine Vidal.

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