Blue Is the Warmest Color: A Must-Read Graphic Novel by Julie Maroh
The Blue Is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh is a stirring, romantic, and ultimately heartbreaking story of two young women learning to navigate the complexities of love. The story follows Adèle, a French teenage girl coming to terms with her own sexuality and identity as she embarks on a passionate relationship with Emma, an older art student. This stunning graphic novel is an incredibly moving exploration of love and self-discovery that will remain with readers long after they finish it.
Blue Is the Warmest Color is gorgeously illustrated in watercolor and colored pencils, bringing both Adèle’s world and her inner thoughts to life. Julie Maroh has crafted a beautiful, emotionally resonant story that will stay with you long after you’ve finished reading. But beyond its beautiful visuals, this book offers a deep insight into the struggles of being queer in a heteronormative society. Through Adèle’s journey, we gain an understanding of how difficult yet rewarding it can be to find yourself and embrace who you truly are. Read on to learn more about what makes this award-winning graphic novel so special!