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Graphic novel tackles mental disability

A brutally honest new graphic novel autobiography by a young Dutch artist is set to make waves as it tells of her struggle growing up with a single-parent mentally-disabled mother.

Launched early this month, “Mamma? A childhood with an intellectually-impaired parent” by graphic animator Iris de Groot is one of the first and frankest accounts to date of a child’s perspective trying to deal with an adult’s disability.

“I’m trying to tell a story that affects many children in similar situations. Children almost never have a voice when dealing with these issues,” De Groot said.

Her story in comic starts with her father telling her mum not to take contraception “because doctors are talking nonsense about it anyway.”

Shortly after her birth, her father absconds, leaving baby Iris in the care of her mum, whose mental state De Groot describes as “that of a child herself.”

“My mother battled to look after herself, let alone take care of me,” she said. Her grandmother was around and helped to pay the bills, but essentially de Groot and her mother lived on their own.

For example, De Groot was never told to wash herself and in the novel, through a series of comic pictures, she’s eventually given some shampoo by a friend and told to clean her hair in a swimming pool, getting soap in her eyes.

“Many of the things normal people take for granted, I learnt by observing other people. I was never told what to do,” she said.

The 120-page novel also points a damning finger at authorities, who assumed they had done their duty in helping De Groot’s mother, but failed.

Currently only published in Dutch, the comic frames are drawn in black ink and later colored with other monotone shades of grey — a deliberate move by De Groot to convey her feeling of helplessness.

After putting herself through school, De Groot, now 30, ended up at an art academy at the Hanzehogeschool in the northern university city of Groningen. Last year she won a prestigious grant from the city for her idea for “Mamma?” the graphic novel.

There has been a lot of interest in her novel including from social workers and experts.




 

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