
Renegade Girls (a Graphic Novel)
Julie Robine
(Illustrator)Description
Seventeen-year-old Helena "Nell" Cusack came to New York this summer looking for a story--a real story. She dreams of one day writing hard-hitting articles for the New York Chronicle, but so far she's only managed to land a job as a lowly society reporter. That is, until Alice Austen strolls into her life, an audacious street photographer who encourages Nell to shake up polite society...and maybe also take a chance on love.
When her best friend, Lucia, is injured while working in a garment factory, Nell is determined to crack the story wide open. Posing as a seamstress, she reports on the conditions from the inside, making a name for herself as the Chronicle's first ever stunt girl. But as Nell's reporting gains momentum, so do the objections of those who oppose her. Will Nell continue to seek justice--even if it hurts her in the end?
Based on real-life stunt girl Nell Nelson and photographer Alice Austen, this tenderly drawn narrative is about bringing buried stories to light and the bravery of first love.
Product Details
Publisher | Little, Brown Ink |
Publish Date | April 01, 2025 |
Pages | 304 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780316439831 |
Dimensions | 8.3 X 5.7 X 1.2 inches | 1.6 pounds |
About the Author
Julie Robine is a French American designer and illustrator based in Brooklyn. She previously collaborated with Nora Neus and Syrian journalist Muhammad Najem on his graphic memoir, Muhammad Najem, War Reporter. Julie received her bachelor's degree from the Rhode Island School of Design. She invites you to visit her online at julierobine.com.
Reviews
--Booklist
★"Nell and Alice's tender, nuanced relationship unfolds against the backdrop of a rigidly conservative society, offering a heartfelt exploration of labor rights, agency, and queer identity in an engrossing, socially conscious tale that resonates with contemporary discussions of systemic injustice and personal resilience." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A rewarding light read that may awaken questions of social justice."--School Library Journal
"Informative historical fiction about important trailblazers featuring a charming queer romance."--Kirkus Reviews
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