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What It Feels Like for a Girl

What does the bogeyman look like to a grown woman? With an all-female cast of cartoonists, Scheherazade offers 23 different visions of this nightmarish reality. And though the focus varies, this threat to survival—be it emotional or physical—is a thematic constant in the work.

From Shary Boyle's "The Best Times"
photo: Soft Skull Press
From Shary Boyle's "The Best Times"

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Scheherazade
Edited by Megan Kelso
Soft Skull, 222 pp., $19.95
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