Tina's Mouth
An Existential Comic Diary
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Tina Malhotra, a sophomore at the Yarborough Academy in Southern California, creates an existential diary for an honors English assignment in which she tries to determine who she is and where she fits in.
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Imprint:
New York : - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages:
242
ISBN:
9780618945191, 0618945199
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
Keshni Kashyap ; illustrated by Mari Araki
Characteristics:
242 p. :,chiefly ill. ;,22 cm.
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Add a CommentwOW THIS BOOK IS GREAT I JUST WANT TO SAY IF THERE IS A SECOND PART THANK YOU AND ALL YOU OTHER READERS OUT THERE I AM RECOMENDING THIS BOOK TO YOU AND IT IS A WONDERFUL BOOK SO COME TO A LIBRARY IN CHRISCHURCH AND GET THIS BOOK OUT
"Illustrated in a clean, minimalist style, Tina's Mouth tells the story of Indian-American Tina M.'s sophomore year at a California private school. As her semester project on existentialism for her honours English class, Tina keeps a diary (addressed to Jean-Paul Sartre, the Father of Existential Thought) that ranges in topic from her "square" older brother's doomed online search for love to her best friend's betrayal to crushes, normal high-school drama, and Tina's own explorations of who she is - and what that means. If you like this honest, often droll, nonchalantly soul-searching read, you might also enjoy Mariko Tamaki's graphic novels Skim and Emiko Superstar." Teen Scene November 2012 newsletter http://www.nextreads.com/Display2.aspx?SID=5acc8fc1-4e91-4ebe-906d-f8fc5e82a8e0&N=565687
meh this book wasn't really my cup of tea but hey to each thier own