The Sacrifice

Overview

Set in Melbourne in the shadow of World War II, this graphic novel, the first of the Robert Wells trilogy, deals with war, ideals, family, and love As the world spins out of control into World War II, Robert and his family wrestle with the challenges it presents. Robert offers his apartment to German-Jewish refugees, Artie intends to join up as soon as the fighting breaks out, their mother despairs that another war will lead to more death in her family, and Robert's communist sweetheart Elsa answers the call...

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Overview

Set in Melbourne in the shadow of World War II, this graphic novel, the first of the Robert Wells trilogy, deals with war, ideals, family, and love As the world spins out of control into World War II, Robert and his family wrestle with the challenges it presents. Robert offers his apartment to German-Jewish refugees, Artie intends to join up as soon as the fighting breaks out, their mother despairs that another war will lead to more death in her family, and Robert's communist sweetheart Elsa answers the call of capitalism. When Robert befriends Mata, the precocious young refugee with a yen for men in uniform, it is only the beginning of his soul-searching journey with an uncertain ending. This graphic novel draws compelling parallels between Australia then and now, and explores questions of courage, masculinity, tolerance, and national identity that will resonate long after the book is read.

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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
The first of three planned volumes, this heavy (in both size and content) graphic novel explores the Australian experience during WWII. It’s slow going and talky, as various characters converse about world events beginning in 1939, impending war, and continuing economic struggles. The lead, Robert Wells, has a management job and a bent to pacifism. He’s left the Catholic Church although he still believes in God. He’s fascinated by the talented voice of the daughter of German refugee neighbors, although put off by the way she’s been indoctrinated with ideas about the superiority of her type. His brother joins the military; his girlfriend supports communism; the young girl runs wanton during the war. They all debate capitalism, restrictive government policies, the economy, ethics, and religion. A glossary would have been appreciated for non-Aussie readers not familiar with the slang, cultural terms, and local leaders of the time, although much can be determined by context. The art is historically evocative heavy, but sometimes stiff. The story reads as though looking at a series of old photographs, an intriguing personal glimpse of history that rewards those who are willing to learn more of the Australian experience, but probably without mass appeal outside its native land. (July)
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"Sombre and thought-provoking, it belongs to an entirely different genre from the wish-fulfillment of superhero comics. The Sacrifice is the first of a trilogy and . . . it is with some disappointment one realizes the next installment won't appear until next year."  —Sun Herald

"An intriguing personal glimpse of history that rewards those who are willing to learn more of the Australian experience."  —Publishers Weekly 

"The wealth of social and political detail will appeal to history buffs seeking a fresh perspective on the period, and the thoughtful look at the social costs of war has contemporary relevance as well."  —Xpress Reviews from Library Journal

"The illustrations deftly capture the melting pot of Melbourne and the array of people and attitudes jostling for space and recognition in a chaotic time." — The Historical Novels Review

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781741751178
  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited
  • Publication date: 4/1/2012
  • Series: Robert Wells trilogy Series
  • Pages: 252
  • Product dimensions: 8.20 (w) x 11.60 (h) x 0.70 (d)

Meet the Author

Bruce Mutard has been producing graphic novels and comics for 15 years. He was the cofounder of Australian journal Comics Quarterly, and is the author of The Bunker.

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