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We Americans get to used to happy endings, that we forget that there are any other kind. The French and Germans get it, and in this German translation, we have the sad story of a woman who is in the classic domestic abuse situation. She loves her abusive husband, despite his abuse. She always blames herself for any thing that he does to her.
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Until, it appears, one day she snaps, and becomes a sort of Thelma and Louise, rescuing other women who are in domestic abuse situations, recognizing them because they where sunglasses when there is no need other than to hide your beatings.
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But in the end, it is just a fantasy, and she is still in the same situation as before.
Definitely, a Debbie Downer.
Thnaks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.

* i recieved a free E-arc in return of an honest review via netgalley*
okay so this was the first graphic novel i had ever read and it was fun.
trigger warning for domestic violence and graphic scenes.
i really enjoyed this and would recommend for a really short but serious read.
4/5 stars, i liked the ending