cover image Layers

Layers

Pénélope Bagieu, trans. from the French by Montana Kane. First Second, $19.99 (144p) ISBN 978-1-250-87373-6

In a graphic novel collection of often humorous, economical cartoons, Bagieu documents moments throughout her childhood and adolescence, including her beloved cat’s death and her longing to develop curves, as well as instances of harassment and sexual assault. Via loosely connected vignettes rendered in inky b&w, the creator narrates each entry as if looking back on a memory, providing contextual information that offers insight into the story’s happenings. The introductory selection “Why Don’t You Have a Cat? You Love Cats!” in which Bagieu recalls receiving a kitten for Christmas, sets the tone for the rest of the narrative. Endearing antics—as when the cat protests her owner’s new beau by peeing on his backpack—give way to heartbreaking truths in equal measure. A focus on quirkier aspects of the subject’s personality, such as her unfailing confidence that she can acquire new skills, despite occasional evidence to the contrary, presents young Bagieu as an effervescent and persevering protagonist. Through narration, the author refers to her 16-year-old self as “brave,” her insecurities notwithstanding, amplifying this assertion via comics in which she deftly juxtaposes parallel experiences in youth and adulthood. This quick, charming read goes down easy and lingers pleasantly. Ages 14–up. (Sept.)