Sinaï - La terre qu'illumine la Lune #[nn]
A quiet, evocative cover sets the tone for this Franco-Belgian album from Futuropolis: by day, two figures — one in a red shirt, one younger — sketch or write together on a sun-bleached rocky ledge, while a woman in warm earthy tones watches nearby; by night, the same desert landscape transforms under a full moon, with a campfire glowing beside a tent and two glasses of tea catching the light. Lelio Bonaccorso and Fabio Brucini bring a remarkably human, unhurried vision to the Sinai peninsula — la terre qu'illumine la lune — suggesting a story rooted in encounter, patience, and place. At 24 euros from Futuropolis in 2021, this is the kind of thoughtful graphic novel that invites you to slow down and look closely.
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