"Feeding Ghosts" is an award-winning graphic memoir by Tessa Hulls, exploring three generations of Chinese women dealing with love, grief, exile, and identity. The story follows Tessa's grandmother, a Shanghai journalist who faced turmoil during the Communist victory in 1949, leading to a mental breakdown. Tessa witnesses her family's struggles with trauma and mental illness, prompting her to travel the world. However, as she reaches thirty, Tessa realizes that her roaming is more like running away. The memoir delves into history, fear, trauma, and the enduring love that binds generations together.
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