Les bons trucs de Raymond #[nn]
Tronchet's Les bons trucs de Raymond from Glénat (1995) presents itself as a "petit manuel de vie quotidiennologie appliquée" — a mock handbook of everyday life — and the cover delivers on that tongue-in-cheek promise immediately. Front and center stands Raymond himself: a stocky, wild-haired fellow in a flowing red coat and green trousers, grinning broadly and raising a thumbs-up while clutching what appears to be a steaming cup. Tronchet's expressive, slightly grotesque caricature style gives the whole thing an irresistible warmth, making this feel like the kind of book that's as fun to look at as it is to read.
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