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Great Documentary Photography of American Teenagers

It's Complicated: The American Teenager by Robin Bowman

January 11, 2024 by GentleRain Leave a Comment

I really enjoyed this book of portraits and interviews with American teenagers. The portraits were taken over the course of four years, and each one has a short chunk of the interview Bowman did with her subjects. I love this kind of blend of photo and explanatory text instead a book of just solely photographs, so this was right up my alley. I also am always rooting for teenagers, as I feel that they are unfairly denigrated in our culture, so it was nice to […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: photography, portrait photography, Robin Bowman, teenage years

GentleRain's CBR16 Review No:13 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: photography, portrait photography, Robin Bowman, teenage years ·
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Different tune, same story

Battle of the Bands by Eric Smith and Lauren Gibaldi

September 5, 2023 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

There’s a thing that happens when you totally crush out on someone. It’s like you can feel your heartbeat in every part of your body. There’s a euphoric kind of excitement mixed with sadness and terror. It’s hard to explain, but it happens in an instant and then just explodes and grows from there, consuming your every waking thought and sometimes your dreams. You can’t escape from it. It takes over and runs the controls that make you . . . you. Suddenly, you aren’t […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Ashley Poston, Ashley Woodfolk, brittany cavallaro, cbr15bingo, coming out, Eric Smith and Lauren Gibaldi, high school, high school band, high school shenanigans, Jasmine Warga, jay coles, Jeff Zentner, Jennifer Marie Thorne, Jenny Torres Sanchez, Justin Courtney Pierre, Katie Cotugno, musicians, pining, Preeti Chhibber, rock music, Sarah Nicole Smetana, Sarvenaz Taghavian, Shaun David Hutchinson, teenage angst, teenage years

carmelpie's CBR15 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Ashley Poston, Ashley Woodfolk, brittany cavallaro, cbr15bingo, coming out, Eric Smith and Lauren Gibaldi, high school, high school band, high school shenanigans, Jasmine Warga, jay coles, Jeff Zentner, Jennifer Marie Thorne, Jenny Torres Sanchez, Justin Courtney Pierre, Katie Cotugno, musicians, pining, Preeti Chhibber, rock music, Sarah Nicole Smetana, Sarvenaz Taghavian, Shaun David Hutchinson, teenage angst, teenage years ·
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Coming of Age When Your Parents Are in the CIA

Passport by Sophia Glock

October 11, 2022 by GentleRain Leave a Comment

CBR14Bingo: Gaslight (I wouldn’t say her parents purposefully gaslight her, but they keep a lot of information from her and live in a cloud of secrecy that she never fully gets answers about) This is a well done book in a technical sense — the art is accomplished and clear, I like the use of a muted and restrained color palette, the story has a clear arc — but there’s something hollow about it that didn’t click for me. I think it might be because […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: cbr14bingo, Girl Coming of Age, graphic memoir, Sophia Glock, teenage years

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:95 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: cbr14bingo, Girl Coming of Age, graphic memoir, Sophia Glock, teenage years ·
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“When the thing that is scaring you is already Jesus, who are you supposed to pray to?”

Cruddy by Lynda Barry

June 13, 2022 by GentleRain Leave a Comment

Lynda Barry is best known for her comics work, but I also really love her two illustrated novels (Cruddy and The Good Times Are Killing Me), which it seems to me are somewhat overlooked (or maybe I was too young when they came out to notice their cultural impact). All her work deals with outsider teens who are dealing with abusive parents and societal alienation with no one to help them. Cruddy is a very bleak, blackly comic novel. I like the journal-type format that it uses, as […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: child abuse, Lynda Barry, teenage wasteland, teenage years

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:49 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: child abuse, Lynda Barry, teenage wasteland, teenage years ·
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“You deserve happiness:” Thoughtful and Resonant Work from Sarah Winifred Searle

The Greatest Thing by Sarah Winifred Searle

February 11, 2022 by GentleRain 1 Comment

Another preordered gift to myself that turned out to be quite the treat! Sarah Winifred Searle is an artist whose work I’ve been following for a while and so I was very excited to see that she had a YA graphic novel coming out. The book lived up to my expectations and I really enjoyed it. The Greatest Thing is about Winifred, who’s about to start sophomore year after her two best friends left for private school. She’s afraid that she won’t make any new friends […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult Tagged With: cw: eating disorder, Queer characters, Sarah Winifred Searle, teenage angst, teenage years

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:39 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult · Tags: cw: eating disorder, Queer characters, Sarah Winifred Searle, teenage angst, teenage years ·
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“It is very important to approach all unpleasant tasks in life as a performance art piece, especially if you are a teenager.”

Things to Do When You're Goth in the Country & Other Stories by Chavisa Woods

November 16, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Goth or not, country or not, if you have ever been a teenager then SOMETHING in this collection of stories will speak to you. Maybe you’ve never befriended a drug addict squatting in a mausoleum, and maybe you’ve never had a bad trip at a MENSA party hosted by your girlfriend’s parents, but there are definitely some teenage feelings rolling dark and deep in all of us! Chavis Woods has labeled and celebrated that feeling of “something more”; most notably in the titular story, “Things […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: Addiction, america, Bible Belt, chavisa woods, coming-of-age, Goth, horror, lgtbqia, magical realism, Post-9/11, queer identity, rural life, shirley jackson award winner, teenage years, things to do when you're goth in the country, war in the middle east

Genres: Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: Addiction, america, Bible Belt, chavisa woods, coming-of-age, Goth, horror, lgtbqia, magical realism, Post-9/11, queer identity, rural life, shirley jackson award winner, teenage years, things to do when you're goth in the country, war in the middle east ·
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