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On the Odd Hours

by Eric Liberge
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Overview

The highly successful series of graphic novels co-published with the Louvre museum in Paris ("Glacial Period”, "Museum Vaults”) continues with its next outstanding graphic novel. This time, the author invites us on a guided tour of the museum… by night… when the works of art come alive. Our guide: a deaf night watchman who somehow manages to communicate with the souls of those ethereal and timeless works of art. A visual tour de force with a strong edge of the frighteningly fantastic.

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School Library Journal

Gr 11—After Bastien, a cantankerous deaf-mute, nearly blows his chance to be an intern at the Louvre, a mysterious museum guard offers him a unique opportunity. Also hearing impaired, Fu Zhi Ha takes Bastien into his confidence and reveals the nature of his employment—he must use a special set of drums to periodically free the "souls of the artwork" lest they become frustrated and flee the Louvre for good. Bastien's disbelief turns to wonder when he sees that Fu Zhi's drumming causes characters from famous paintings to become animated and move about the museum. When Fu Zhi disappears, Bastien finds himself drawn further and further into the museum's strange "odd hours." With excellent artwork, particularly sensuous, swirling watercolors, and compelling subject matter, On the Odd Hours is a creative and likable work; Liberge's depiction of sign-language dialogue is particularly original. That said, the overly long and convoluted plot makes the story hard to follow at times and detracts from the book's uniqueness. Still, it's a fine supplemental purchase for artsy/adult-oriented collections.—Dave Inabnitt, Brooklyn Public Library, NY

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
N B M Publishing Company
Pages
72
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781561635771

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