Lydie Вђ“ Zidrou & Lafebre (2012) [2025]
Devastated by the loss, Camille's mind shields her from the pain. A few months later, she joyfully announces to her father and neighbors that Lydie has returned from heaven.
Originally published in 2010 (with celebrated English editions following in 2012) by Belgian writer and Spanish artist Jordi Lafebre , this graphic novel stands as a poignant, bittersweet exploration of grief, love, and the beautiful lies we tell to protect the ones we care about. 📖 The Story of the Invisible Child LYDIE – Zidrou & Lafebre (2012)
: In a world of gritty, dark stories, Lydie shines as a beacon of human kindness. The neighbors don't mock Camille; instead, they pull up extra chairs at dinner, knit invisible sweaters, and help Lydie "grow up." Devastated by the loss, Camille's mind shields her
: The script strikes a flawless balance between humor and heartbreak. It asks a profound question: If a lie brings pure joy and hurts absolutely no one, is it still a bad thing? 📖 The Story of the Invisible Child :