Simon, a bookseller, has hit hard times. The financial crisis has struck
and sales have slumped; his store looks set to close, and he has become
increasingly withdrawn. Returning from his storage facility in the
woods, he stops at an isolated railroad crossing. There, he witnesses a
suicide. The moment hits him like a bomb. Withdrawing deeper into
himself, Simon is haunted by memories from his past--memories repressed,
from a time he'd prefer to forget. It is only by chance that he meets
Regina, a young girl who begins to provide the comfort and support he
needs. But who is Regina, and can she help him come to terms with the
loss of a childhood friend? A beautifully drawn and impressively crafted
debut from Aimée de Jongh, The Return of the Honey Buzzard is a
compelling, cinematic, and emotionally perceptive graphic novel about
confronting the past and starting again.