Kiss Number 8

Hardback

Main Details

Title Kiss Number 8
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Colleen AF Venable
Illustrated by Ellen T. Crenshaw
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 161
ISBN/Barcode 9781250196934
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Teenage / Young Adult
Illustrations black-and-white illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Imprint First Second
Publication Date 12 March 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Mads is pretty happy with her life. She goes to church with her family, and minor league baseball games with her dad. She goofs off with her best friend Cat, and has thus far managed to avoid getting kissed by Adam, the boy next door. It's everything she hoped high school would be. until all of a sudden, it's not. Her dad is hiding something big-so big it could tear her family apart. And that's just the beginning of her problems: Mads is starting to figure out that she doesn't want to kiss Adam. because the only person she wants to kiss is Cat. Just like that, Mads's tidy little life has gotten epically messy-and epically heartbreaking. And when your heart is broken, it takes more than an awkward, uncomfortable, tooth-clashing, friendship-ending kiss to put things right again. It takes a whole bunch of them.

Author Biography

Colleen AF Venable is an author, designer, and maker. Her graphic novel series Guinea Pig, Pet Shop Private Eye (illustrated by Stephanie Yue) was nominated for an Eisner for Best Publication for Kids. Her other books include Mervin the Sloth is About to Do the Best Thing in the World and Amy the Red Panda Writes the Best Story in the World, both illustrated by Ruth Chan. Ellen T. Crenshaw is a cartoonist and illustrator for books, editorial, advertising, comics, and children's media. Her work appears in Beer Advocate Magazine and The Nib, and her other books include Test Your Baby and Test Your Toddler's IQ (both written by Rachel Federman). She lives with her husband and two dragons. Kiss Number 8 is her first graphic novel.

Reviews

Venable's frequently heartbreaking recollection of the abuse and torment that people went through for being 'different' -- and the fact that it still happens all too frequently -- is a powerful reminder of how far we still have to go. --New York Times [This is] a story of family and friendship and love in all its forms, perfect for the graphic novel format and elevated by the combined art and narrative...the characters shine, fully human and permitted to be flawed. Hope prevails. A rare blend of tender and revolutionary. --Kirkus, Starred Review Thought-provoking... A solid addition to YA shelves. --School Library Journal The interest here is in comparing GLBTQ experiences across a gap of generations--it was difficult then, it can be difficult still, but there's a promise of genuine happiness that makes following the heart worthwhile. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books