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"Kapitel 1: Kackerlackan Izzy och meningen med livet" delivers a quietly devastating portrait of personal crossroads, as Jacob grapples with the weight of leaving Rifka for Frieda—only to face Frieda’s own urgent decision to relocate to her daughter in Palestine. With Will Eisner’s unmistakable storytelling and expressive art, and Johan Andreasson’s sharp scripting, the issue burns with emotional tension, culminating in the sudden, tragic collapse of the barn that once held their fragile hopes.
In "Kapitel 11: Överlevnad," Jacob faces a painful crossroads: he wants to leave Rifka and start a new life with Frieda, but Frieda’s plans to move to her daughter in Palestine complicate everything. Tensions erupt in a heated argument that ends with the barn burning down.
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