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Neil Young's Greendale / Joshua Dysart, writer ; Cliff Chiang, artist ; Dave Stewart, colorist ; Todd Klein.

By: Dysart, Josh.
Contributor(s): Young, Neil, 1945-. Greendale | Chiang, Cliff.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : DC Comics, 2010Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly col. ill. ; 27 cm.ISBN: 9781401226985; 1401226981.Other title: Greendale.Subject(s): Young women -- California -- Comic books, strips, etc | Magic -- Comic books, strips, etc | Graphic novels | Comic books, strips, etc. -- United States | California -- Comic books, strips, etcDDC classification: 741.5973 Summary: "It's early 2003, and America's march to war seems unstoppable. Yet you'd never know it in the quiet northern California town of Greendale, where eighteen-year-old Sun Green-- great-grandaughter of the man who helped carve this community out of the sweeping western coast-- lives, loves and dreams. Sun is different from most other kids. Always has been. The women in her family have all had a strange relationships with nature. But in almost every instance, this relationship has turned tragic. And on the day the bombs began to drop half a world away, a stranger arrives in town that only Sun can see. A stranger who's come to shake her very existence-- by destroying everything she loves [...] an inspiring American fable about a young woman's political coming of age-- all infused with a special brand of magic" -- p. [4] of cover.
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"It's early 2003, and America's march to war seems unstoppable. Yet you'd never know it in the quiet northern California town of Greendale, where eighteen-year-old Sun Green-- great-grandaughter of the man who helped carve this community out of the sweeping western coast-- lives, loves and dreams. Sun is different from most other kids. Always has been. The women in her family have all had a strange relationships with nature. But in almost every instance, this relationship has turned tragic. And on the day the bombs began to drop half a world away, a stranger arrives in town that only Sun can see. A stranger who's come to shake her very existence-- by destroying everything she loves [...] an inspiring American fable about a young woman's political coming of age-- all infused with a special brand of magic" -- p. [4] of cover.

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