
In this story I find out that she is just as wonderful as I imagined. Smiley, friendly, quirky and a bit naive. She is immortal, but every 100 years she has to live the life of a human , to experience what the lives she takes away feel like. Instead of as a curse, she takes it as a chance to savour every little bit of her 24-hour life: breathing, chewing an apple, meeting people and even saving them.
One of these people is Sexton Furnival, a bored and disillusioned teenager, who doesn't think life is worth living and hence decides it's time to kill himself. The same day his mother decides to have a spring cleaning, in July, and kicks her son out of the house for the whole day. He ends up strolling in a rubbish dump, where he falls from a rubbish mount and gets stuck beneath a fridge. Thanks to his luck, Death is there to help him get out, and then invites him to her house to clean up.
It's the start of a long day for both of them.
Reading Death felt like reading a Charles De Lint's short story, for some reason. Just this is enough to qualify as a great read. The fact that it was in graphic novel form gave it an extra appeal.
Just look at this page:

Actually this story is filled with great characters who could have their own story. For example I'd love to read more about Foxglove, the singer/writer and her girlfriend, who is expecting her first child. They are a lesbian couple, and Hazel, the expecting one, is wearing a badge saying "I chose to have a baby but I'm happy I had a choice". It's these little things that made me fall in love with this story. These, and a simple but profound message: to appreciate life at its fullest, and live every moment of it. Because Death can wait.
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Oh Valentina, what a wonderful review of a wonderful book! You've seriously made me want to pick it up and read it again!
ReplyDeleteMad Hettie! There's more of her in the Sandman. I love her too :) And I'm very happy you enjoyed this so much!
ReplyDeleteDebi, I'm glad I had this effect! it was really a great story.
ReplyDeleteAna, that's cool! I really can't wait to read more of Sandman!
My library does have this one - I just put it on hold. Thanks for the review! Did you know that Charles de Lint has a new book coming out? I just found out and put that on hold, too. Now if I can just get a few of these books off my library card before those come in... :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed this too. Last night I read the third Sandman Dream Country and am looking forward to reading more as the year goes on. I love that you compared it to a Charles de Lint short story, I love his writing so much.
ReplyDeleteI also love this story. I am currently searching for the second part "The best day of your life!" You should read it too. Death is one of my favorite characters in comics
ReplyDeleteYeah she's pretty cool:)
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