You know, sex Bodies, gender, puberty, and other things!

Cory Silverberg

Book - 2022

"In a bright graphic format featuring four dynamic middle schoolers, You Know, Sex grounds sex education in social justice, covering not only the big three of puberty-hormones, reproduction, and development-but also power, pleasure, and how to be a decent human being. Centering young people's experiences of pressures and joy, risk and reward, and confusion and discovery, there are chapters on body autonomy, disclosure, stigma, harassment, pornography, trauma, masturbation, consent, boundaries and safety in our media-saturated world, puberty and reproduction that includes trans, non-binary, and intersex bodies and experience, and more. Racially and ethnically diverse, inclusive of cross-disability experience, this is a book for eve...ry kind of young person and every kind of family. You Know, Sex is the first thoroughly modern sex ed book for every body navigating puberty and adolesence, essential for kids, everyone who knows a kid, and anyone who has ever been a kid"--

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Subjects
Genres
Educational comics
Nonfiction comics
Graphic novels
Published
New York : Seven Stories Press/Triangle Square Books for Young Readers 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Cory Silverberg (author)
Other Authors
Fiona Smyth (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
432 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
Ages 10-14
Grades 7-9
ISBN
9781644210802
  • Letter to the Reader
  • Introduction
  • 1. What is Sex?
  • What is Sex?
  • That Time You Learned about Sex
  • Sex Words
  • 2. Bodies
  • The Way of Bodies
  • Discovering our Body
  • Boundaries
  • Body Autonomy
  • Privacy and Private Parts
  • Middle Parts: Inside and Out
  • 3. Gender
  • Your First Assignment: Sex
  • Girls, Boys, and the Rest of Us
  • Gender Identities
  • Gender Feels
  • Gender Roles
  • Pronouns
  • 4. Puberty
  • The In-Between Time
  • How to Prepare and What to Expect
  • 5. Feelings
  • Crushes, Love, and Sexy Feelings
  • Sexual Orientation
  • 6. Consent
  • What Is Consent?
  • Giving and Getting Consent
  • 7. Talking about Sex
  • Stigma
  • Sharing
  • Talking about Having Sex
  • 8. Relationships
  • Relationship Facts
  • What Makes a Family
  • What Makes a Friend
  • Boyfriends, Girlfriends, and More than Friends
  • Monogamy and Non-Monogamy
  • 9. Reproduction
  • What Makes a Baby
  • How You Make a Baby
  • Being Pregnant
  • Being Born
  • Birth Control
  • 10. Touching
  • Having Sex
  • Kissing
  • Sex by the Book: Masturbation and other kinds of Sex
  • Pornography
  • Deciding about Sex
  • 11. Safety
  • Power
  • Harassment and Bullying
  • Secret Touch
  • Trauma
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • The Last Class
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Resources
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In their third title together, Silverberg and Smyth build on their middle-grade title Sex Is a Funny Word (2015) to explicitly talk about puberty, bodies, gender, and sex for tween and teen audiences. Mimi, Omar, Cooper, and Zai are back and ready for their sex-education class at Jordan Middle School. The creators get their ideas across through descriptive illustrations as well as vignettes that feature the four main characters and others. In what many readers will recognize as their signature approach, they tackle often confusing topics (you know, sex) against a delightfully diverse backdrop of skin tones, body sizes, and abilities in a fun, text-heavy style infused with warmth, humor, and emotional intelligence. The visual representations of changing bodies are especially impactful (labias! hair growth!), as is the inclusion of information about critical topics such as boundaries, consent, and clear communication that are too often left out of sex-ed curricula. In a preliminary note to readers, Silverberg advises that they may need to take breaks given the intensity of some of the material. More white space or a clearer visual demarcation of the excellent activities that appear after individual sections would have been helpful, as the combination of the boldly colored, striking visuals and at times heavy topics may leave readers overwhelmed. Dipping into this ambitious work, especially with a caring, trusted adult, may be the best way to digest the multitude of topics covered. A necessary title for young people to explore. (glossary, index, resources) (Nonfiction. 11-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.