Facing feelings Inside the world of Raina Telgemeier

Raina Telgemeier

Book - 2025

"Raina Telgemeier is the #1 New York Times bestselling, multiple Eisner Award-winning cartoonist who has been at the forefront of today's middle-grade graphic novel boom and has published several beloved graphic novels that are widely regarded as modern classics. Facing Feelings is a companion catalogue for the 2023 exhibition at The Ohio State University's Billy Ireland Cartoon Library Museum. As a retrospective of Raina's career, the exhibit and catalogue explore the factors that shaped her into a legendary cartoonist, including the artists who influenced her work and style, and why her art resonates so strongly with readers of all ages. This catalogue includes original artwork spanning from Raina's childhood to ...her bestselling graphic novels, the captions displayed at the exhibit, and an interview"--

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Subjects
Genres
Exhibition catalogs
Published
New York, NY : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Raina Telgemeier (author)
Other Authors
Jenny E. Robb (writer of foreword)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Based on the exhibition Facing feelings: the art of Raina Telgemeier at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum."
Physical Description
227 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Audience
Ages 8+
Grades 4-6
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781338885484
9781338885477
  • A Note from the Curator, Anne Drozd
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Emotion as Action: Raina Telgemeier and the Kids' Comics Revolution
  • Part 1. A Conversation With Raina
  • Part 2. Growing Up
  • Childhood
  • Raina's Influences and Favorites
  • Barefoot Gen and "Beginnings"
  • Minicomics and Early Work
  • Part 3. Facing Feelings
  • Universal Expressions
  • Complexity of Emotions
  • Part 4. Books Behind The Scenes
  • The Baby-sitters Club (2006-2008)
  • Smile (2010)
  • Sisters (2014)
  • Guts (2019)
  • Drama (2012)
  • About the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
  • Acknowledgments
  • Selected Bibliography
  • About the Contributors
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A deep dive into the life of an award-winning cartoonist. Drawing inspiration from an exhibit at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, the work opens with a note from the exhibit curator, Anne Drozd, a foreword from the museum's head curator, Jenny E. Robb, and an introduction by comics veteran Scott McCloud. This volume examines the life of the bestselling fan favorite author of middle-grade graphic novels, includingSmile (2010) andGuts (2019). The first section, "A Conversation With Raina," features a transcript of an in-depth interview between Telgemeier and Drozd. Drozd's questions are thoughtful and perceptive, and Telgemeier's answers are upbeat and inspiring, but oddly placed illustrations disrupt the flow. The next section, "Growing Up," revisits much of the same content. Although the illustrations buoy this segment, readers may be frustrated by the repetition. "Facing Feelings" explores Telgemeier's keen eye for capturing expressions, breaking down the steps with examples from her beloved books. The final section, "Books Behind the Scenes," offers analysis of and personal backstory for her oeuvre, bolstered by intriguing and comprehensive details (Telgemeier includes her actual dental records in her recounting ofSmile's history). Overall, the sections don't fully coalesce, but they do provide edifying insights. This book may be of interest to older readers who grew up with Telgemeier's work and are looking to begin their own artistic careers. A bit uneven, but die-hard fans will find much to enjoy. (bibliography)(Graphic nonfiction. 9-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.