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Title | : | Spinning |
Author | : | Tillie Walden |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | September 12th 2017 by First Second |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Autobiography. Memoir. LGBT. Nonfiction |
Tillie Walden
Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 3.81 | 10808 Users | 1347 Reviews
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Poignant and captivating, Ignatz Award winner Tillie Walden's powerful graphic memoir, Spinning, captures what it's like to come of age, come out, and come to terms with leaving behind everything you used to know.It was the same every morning. Wake up, grab the ice skates, and head to the rink while the world was still dark.
Weekends were spent in glitter and tights at competitions. Perform. Smile. And do it again.
She was good. She won. And she hated it.
For ten years, figure skating was Tillie Walden's life. She woke before dawn for morning lessons, went straight to group practice after school, and spent weekends competing at ice rinks across the state. It was a central piece of her identity, her safe haven from the stress of school, bullies, and family. But over time, as she switched schools, got into art, and fell in love with her first girlfriend, she began to question how the close-minded world of figure skating fit in with the rest of her life, and whether all the work was worth it given the reality: that she, and her friends on the figure skating team, were nowhere close to Olympic hopefuls. It all led to one question: What was the point? The more Tillie thought about it, the more Tillie realized she'd outgrown her passion--and she finally needed to find her own voice.
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Original Title: | Spinning |
ISBN: | 1626727724 (ISBN13: 9781626727724) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Harvey Awards Nominee for Book of the Year & Best Children or Young Adult Book (2018), Lambda Literary Award Nominee for LGBTQ Graphic Novels (2018), Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards for Best Reality-Based Work AND nominated for Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17) (2018) |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 10808 Users | 1347 ReviewsCrit Out Of Books Spinning
Incredibly beautiful."I was a competitive figure and synchronized skater for twelve years." These are the words that open up the book, set in a white rectangular text box (used for narration) amidst a deep purplish blue background, the wall of a building, most likely an interior wall, but in this stunning two-tone opening page (three? white, yellow, purple-blue), the windows have a mirrorish quality so that it looks like Tillie (the Tillie who is the narrator and protagonist of this memoir) could be walking in or
A copy was provided by the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest reviewThis graphic novel was anything BUT what I expected it to be. I expected something lighthearted and full of fluff but its definitely no that.Spinning tells the story of a young girl named Tillie who has been figure skating since she was little. Her story is one filled with loneliness even when surrounded by dozens of girls, which is kind of the lesbian experience when one is very young. Shes not the most
I wanted to like this more than I did. What kept me from giving a higher rating was the fact that so many serious topics were mentioned but never discussed or resolved. They made me uncomfortable and mad because nothing was ever done about them. Her mom was a bit of a jerk but her parents were hardly mentioned. I'll go into detail with my review but I needed some type of closure that was never given.---------Full review can be found here: https://agingerlyreview.wordpress.com...I have always
Tillie Walden is at this writing 21 years old (!), and this is already her fourth book, but this is her first long form work, a memoir about the 12 years she spent figure skating. I have read and reviewed two of her shorter, earlier works, I Love This Part and The End of Summer, and liked them actually better than this memoir as subtle, atmospheric short stories. This book is almost 400 pages, on a subject she herself never really loved. The moody, shy Walden has few friends, is bullied, though
This was beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. TW: depression, sexual harassment, homophobia
(3.5) Im uncomfortable with the term graphic memoir, which to me connotes a memoir with graphically violent or sexual content. However, it seems to be accepted parlance nowadays for a graphic novel thats autobiographical rather than fictional. Tillie Waldens Spinning is in the same vein as Alison Bechdels Fun Home and Craig Thompsons Blankets: a touching coming-of-age story delivered through the medium of comics.Specifically, this is about the 12 years Walden spent in the competitive figure
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