Delia Bueno

Two Worlds, One Me

Process Book

Abstract: Two Worlds, One Me is a 40-page graphic novel that explores the topic of cultural identity in second-generation youth. The graphic novel follows the journey of a young boy, named Mateo, who struggles to balance the clashing values of his family’s culture in Mexico, against his American culture in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The project is geared toward second-generation children, ages 10 to 13, to embrace their multicultural roots. Inspiration for the story comes from my own experience as a Mexican-American trying to navigate two strong cultures and only having a handful of books, shows, and articles to guide me through t his confusing part of my life. To promote the graphic novel and further immerse the audience in this experience, I have created bookmarks, sticker sheets, posters, backpacks, a lunchbox, and other school supplies using visual styles depicted in the graphic novel. An accompanying storyboard of the graphic novel pages shows a quick overview of the book.

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Graphic Novel

Two Worlds, One Me is a hardcover, 5.5 x 8.5-inch graphic novel that explores Mateo’s journey on what it means to be Mexican-American.