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Craig Thompson
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  • About this Author
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CRAIG THOMPSON’s previous graphic novels include Blankets (for which he received three Harvey Awards for Best Artist, Best Graphic Album of Original Work, and Best Cartoonist; and two Eisner Awards for Best Graphic Album and Best Writer/Artist); Goodbye, Chunky Rice; and Carnet de Voyage. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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Good-bye, Chunky Rice

Written by Craig Thompson


Format: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Pantheon
On Sale: May 9, 2006
Price: $13.95

This is the story of Chunky Rice, a green turtle, and his beloved friend, Dandel, a wide-eyed mouse deer, who live in a small town by the edge of the sea and who must weather a painful separation when Chunky decides to see the world. Narrated in a breathtakingly original verbal... Read more >

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Habibi

Written by Craig Thompson


Format: Hardcover, 672 pages
Publisher: Pantheon
On Sale: September 20, 2011
Price: $35.00

From the internationally acclaimed author of Blankets (“A triumph for the genre.” —Library Journal), a highly anticipated new graphic novel.

Sprawling across an epic landscape of deserts, harems, and modern industrial clutter, Habibi tells the tale of Dodola and Zam, refugee child slaves bound to each other by chance, by circumstance, and... Read more >
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