Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tina's Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary





Tina's Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary
Keshni Kashyap, Illus. by Mari Araki
GN K151t


In the tradition of Persepolis and American Born Chinese, a wise and funny high school heroine comes of age.


Tina M., sophomore, is a wry observer of the cliques and mores of Yarborough Academy, and of the foibles of her Southern California intellectual Indian family. She's on a first-name basis with Jean-Paul Sartre, the result of an English honors class assignment to keep an “existential diary.”
Keshni Kashyap’s compulsively readable graphic novel packs in existential high school drama—from Tina getting dumped by her smart-girl ally to a kiss on the mouth (Tina’s mouth, but not technically her first kiss) from a cute skateboarder, Neil Strumminger. And it memorably answers the pressing question: Can an English honors assignment be one fifteen-year-old girl’s path to enlightenment? (Publisher's description)