The One Hundred Nights of Hero: A Graphic Novel

By Isabel Greenberg

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE

In the tradition of The Arabian Nights, a beautifully illustrated tapestry of folk tales and myths about the secret legacy of female storytellers in an imagined medieval world.

In the Empire of Migdal Bavel, Cherry is married to Jerome, a wicked man who makes a diabolical wager with his friend Manfred: if Manfred can seduce Cherry in one hundred nights, he can have his castle -- and Cherry.

But what Jerome doesn't know is that Cherry is in love with her maid Hero. The two women hatch a plan: Hero, a member of the League of Secret Story Tellers, will distract Manfred by regaling him with a mesmerizing tale each night for 100 nights, keeping him at bay. Those tales are beautifully depicted here, touching on themes of love and betrayal and loyalty and madness.

As intricate and richly imagined as the works of Chris Ware, and leavened with a dry wit that rivals Kate Beaton's in Hark! A Vagrant, Isabel Greenberg's One Hundred Nights of Hero will capture readers' hearts and minds, taking them through a magical medieval world.

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Published Dec 6, 2016

224 pages

Average rating: 9

4 RATINGS

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Xine
Feb 23, 2023
8/10 stars
100 Nights of Hero is a beautifully illustrated, delightful retelling of literature's ancient tale, One Thousand and One Nights but with a feminist twist. In the same way, Scheherazade cleverly tells her stories to save her life, Isabel Greenberg's Hero tells her nested tales to protect the virtue of her lover, Cherry. Each story is more riveting than the last; they weave a visual tapestry of the misogynistic world of Midgal Bavel. I enjoyed this book and was enchanted by Greenberg's unique, whimsical style and gift for captivating her readers. 4 Stars

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