Spring 2023 Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Catalog
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I Always Think It's Forever
Author
Goodman, Timothy
Sub-Imprint
Simon Element
Format
Hardcover
Category Full 1
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
Category Full 2
COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Nonfiction/Biography & Memoir
Category Full 3
SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
ISBN-13
9781668003695
On Sale
01/31/23
Title Status
AS
US Price
$22
CDN Price
$30
Pages
192
Cover Status
Final
A sweeping, unique graphic memoir about an artist’s year abroad in Paris and how it gave way to an all-encompassing love affair and crushing heartbreak as he wrestled with trauma, masculinity, and the real possibility of hope.