Inspired by the likes of Alison Bechdel and Marjane Satrapi, 'The Breadcrumb' takes your everyday coming-of-age and turns it inside out.
In this book, I set out on what I admit is a rather futile endeavour: to preserve my idealistic adolescent mind on the brink of adulthood. ‘The Breadcrumb’ documents my near-neurotic attempt to take a lasting snapshot of the mind as if it were a finite world with physical boundaries. And in this picture you can see me simultaneously assume all the roles within this world – protagonist, antagonist, friend, parent, therapist and omniscient narrator – producing a frenzied mono-act to whom I myself am also the audience.