A strong book on a delicate subject
In “The evening gold that falls”we follow the story of Roxane and Charlesa couple faced with perinatal bereavement. Their journey is not linear and shows us that becoming a family can take many forms. Whether we carry life, lose it, or choose adoption, this comic book invites us to rethink parenthood with emotion and depth.
Few comics address perinatal bereavement and the difficulties families go through when faced with this painful reality. Far from “classic” parenting journeys, Korrig'Anne offers a story imbued with light, tenderness, but also resilience, to pay tribute to all the families who have gone through the ordeal of perinatal mourning, the mamanges et papanges.
A new enriched edition
This new edition of “The evening gold that falls” includes a special file of 40 pages which enriches the original work by offering testimonies and information on the subject of perinatal mourning. This additional content allows us to go further in reflection and open a space for dialogue and support for the families concerned.
The book comes out in response to the world perinatal bereavement awareness daywhich takes place on October 15 each year. On this occasion, Corrig'Anne recalls that it is essential to talk about these ordeals to better support those who are experiencing them.
A committed illustrator
Corrig'Anneillustrator since 2013, is recognized for her work around parenthood, mothering and disability. With a soft and refined style, she manages to deal with complex societal subjects while offering an accessible and caring read. “The evening gold that falls” is part of this approach, by offering insight into perinatal mourning, a subject rarely addressed in comics or general public works.
In addition to her work as an illustrator, Korrig'Anne has become known for her portraits of families who have gone through perinatal loss, providing visual and emotional support to mamanges et papanges. His talent lies in his ability to capture deep emotions while respecting the sensitivity of his subjects.
A comic book to accompany and support
“The evening gold that falls” is not only a book for those who have gone through perinatal loss, but also for anyone who wishes to understand, support, or simply educate themselves on this subject. This comic offers a space for reflection on how to become a parent, emphasizing that parenthood can take many paths, often painful, but also hopeful.
In addition to providing emotional support, this book opens a necessary dialogue around perinatal loss, a subject that is still too often relegated to silence. Thanks to delicate illustrations and sensitive narration, Corrig'Anne makes this universal story resonate with all those who wonder about parenthood and mourning.
To summarize
With “The Gold of the Evening That Falls”, Korrig'Anne offers us a work full of sensitivity and light. By delicately addressing perinatal bereavement and adoption, this comic strip reminds us that becoming a parent is not always an easy journey, but that it can be overcome with strength and resilience. An essential book for all those who seek to better understand these ordeals and to support with kindness the families who are faced with them.
An essential book for all parents and for those who wish to open the dialogue on perinatal mourning.
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