Spinning

Paperback, 400 pages

Published Sept. 12, 2017 by First Second.

ISBN:
9781626729407

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5 stars (2 reviews)

A powerful graphic memoir about coming-of-age, coming out, and competitive figure skating.

4 editions

A growing-up memoir about being trapped by what you love

4 stars

Spinning (now out in a new edition from Avery Hill) is generally labeled as a queer coming-of-age story, and that's true as far as it goes, but it's a bit less queer-centered than that label might suggest. Tillie has known she was gay for almost her entire life, and the struggle to come out is definitely part of the story here (especially after her parents move to Texas).

But the story isn't nearly that reductive. This is a much broader memoir, told in quiet shades: it's a very introspective story, starting around the time of that move to Texas in sixth grade and continuing through high school. It's partly about her relationships with other girls, but far more about her rather troubled relationship with figure skating.

Tillie is a talented skater, but not world-class, and she knows it. She's been skating for most of her life, much of that preparing …

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