Days Of The Bagnold Summer
- 2020 film
Coming-of-age comedy about a 15 year-old who must spend the summer with his mum. Stars Monica Dolan, Earl Cave, Rob Brydon, Tamsin Greig, Alice Lowe and more.
Joff Winterhart - Days Of The Bagnold Summer
"When someone looks back and writes a history of this summer, two people they will almost certainly leave out are Sue and Daniel Bagnold..."
So begins Joff Winterhart's sublimely funny and perceptive graphic novel, Days Of The Bagnold Summer. Sue, 52, works in a library. Daniel, 15, is still at school. This was the summer holidays Daniel was due to spend with his father and his father's pregnant new wife in Florida. When they cancel his trip, Sue and Daniel face six long weeks together...
Joff Winterhart perfectly captures the ennui, the tension, the pathos and yes, the affection of this mother-son relationship. Already well-known for his animated films like Violet and Turquoise, he here shows himself to be a comics author of extraordinary talent.
First published: Thursday 21st June 2012
- Publisher: Jonathan Cape
- Pages: 80
- Catalogue: 9780224090841
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- Published: Monday 24th December 2012
- Publisher: Vintage
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