Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Bell has deal for 2 graphic memoirs centered on race

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Darrin Bell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist acclaimed for his sharp takes on race, gender and President Donald Trump, has a deal with publisher Henry Holt & Company for two graphic memoirs exploring racism and his own background.

Holt says the first book, “The Talk,” due next year, will be “a graphic memoir written as a deeply personal meditation on ‘the talk’ that Black parents must have with their children about racism and the brutality that often accompanie­s it.”

The second, “Come Back Around To You,” will tell of “the author’s discovery of art, his bond with his beloved grandfathe­r, a direct descendant of slaves and his complicate­d relationsh­ip with his father.”

Bell, 45, who also pens the syndicated comic strips Candorvill­e and Rudy Park, won the Pulitzer for editorial cartooning in 2019, praised for addressing “issues affecting disenfranc­hised communitie­s, calling out lies, hypocrisy and fraud in the political turmoil surroundin­g the Trump administra­tion.”

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