The book of forks / Rob Davis.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : SelfMadeHero, 2019Description: 188 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 1910593737
- 9781910593738
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | Graphic Novel | Davis, Rob | Checked out | 07/24/2024 | 33111009632304 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The much-anticipated final volume of Rob Davis's dark and inventive trilogy
The Motherless Oven and The Can Opener's Daughter may have raised more questions than they answered, but The Book of Forks explains everything.
Castro Smith finds himself imprisoned within the mysterious Power Station, writing his Book of Forks while navigating baffling daily meetings with Poly, a troubled young woman who may be his teacher, his doctor, his prison guard . . . or something else entirely. Meanwhile, back home, Vera and Scarper's search for their missing friend takes them through the chaotic war zone of the Bear Park and into new and terrifying worlds.
With The Book of Forks , Rob Davis completes his abstract adventure trilogy by stepping inside Castro's disintegrating mind to reveal the truth about the history of the world, the meaning of existence, and the purpose of kitchen scales.
The Motherless Oven' (9781906838812, SelfMadeHero 2014) and 'The Can Opener's Daughter' (9781910593172, SelfMadeHero 2016) may have raised more questions than they answered. But 'The Book of Forks' explains everything. Castro Smith finds himself imprisoned within the mysterious Power Station, writing his 'Book of Forks' while navigating baffling daily meetings with Poly, a troubled young woman who may be his teacher, his doctor, his prison guard... or something else entirely. Meanwhile, back home, Vera and Scarper's search for their missing friend takes them through the chaotic warzone of the Bear Park and into new and terrifying worlds. With 'The Book of Forks', Rob Davis completes his abstract adventure trilogy by stepping inside Castro's disintegrating mind, to reveal the truth about the history of the world, the meaning of existence and the purpose of kitchen scales.