Kisses for Jet A coming-of-gender story

Joris Bas Backer

Book - 2022

"Like most teenagers in the 90s, Jet is obsessed with Kurt Cobain, which helps them get through boarding at the international school their parents have sent them to in the Netherlands. Jet is very shy, and fitting in poses enough challenges as is. New feelings are starting to emerge as Jet and best friend Sasha turn their attention away from their beloved grunge idols to real guys, and the pressures of being in a lawless, chaotic school start to take their toll. But something is wrong. Jet slowly begins to realise that they may be more of a boy than a girl. But is that possible? And who do they talk to about these feelings when there's no internet around to guide them? Discover how Jet deals with the questions that come from being... a teenager and how to grow into the person you were meant to be, in this intimate, exploratory, coming-of-gender graphic novel from new talent Joris Bas Backer."--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Transgender comics
Coming-of-age comics
Published
London : Nobrow 2022.
Language
English
Dutch
Main Author
Joris Bas Backer (author)
Other Authors
Ameera Rajabali (translator)
Physical Description
205 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781913123031
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in the Netherlands in 1999, this moody graphic novel by trans creator Backer follows 16-year-old Jet's year living in a boarding house while their parents work abroad. In addition to encountering conflict among the housemates and navigating worries about their academic future, Jet, who cues as white, explores the increasing awareness that they "would like to be a boy, or something." In lieu of a linear narrative, Backer divides the story into scenes that convey important moments and emotions in the protagonist's maturation, making certain threads hard to follow. Striking, mostly monochromatic art with a sketchy feel simultaneously illustrates the tone of Jet's real-life situations and abstract feelings and dreams, all steeped thoroughly in '90s culture. (Notes on which songs are playing in certain scenes--such as "Disarm" by Smashing Pumpkins--appear throughout.) Jet's earnest questioning and relationship with gender and adolescence illustrates the conflict between becoming who the world wants them to be and who they are, conveyed in a raw, personal-feeling portrayal of transition in a pre-internet era. Ages 14--up. (May)■

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