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A review by renatasnacks
Tina's Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary by Mari Araki, Keshni Kashyap
5.0
I loved this! Tina's nerdy pretentiousness/soul-searching really resonated with my memories of teen Renata. The art was a cool, rambling way to illustrate her thoughts.
I picked this up and thought maybe it could be one to share with the junior high kids I booktalk to, but I really think it's probably best for actual high school and up kids. Like, very early on, Tina's friend asks something like "What do you think anal sex feels like?" totally legit great teen dialogue; not something I want to share with every 8th grader in town.
oh and I forgot to say, it's a good diverse book--Tina sorts through her Indian-American identity and various religious traditions along with existentialism and teen dating and other concerns.
I picked this up and thought maybe it could be one to share with the junior high kids I booktalk to, but I really think it's probably best for actual high school and up kids. Like, very early on, Tina's friend asks something like "What do you think anal sex feels like?" totally legit great teen dialogue; not something I want to share with every 8th grader in town.
oh and I forgot to say, it's a good diverse book--Tina sorts through her Indian-American identity and various religious traditions along with existentialism and teen dating and other concerns.