cover image Being a Girl

Being a Girl

Hayley Long, illus. by Gemma Correll. Andrews McMeel, $12.99 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-4494-7797-4

British author Long addresses the realities of being a modern girl, striking a casual and humorous tone suggestive of a well-informed older sister. Over 10 chapters, she breaks down what to expect when it comes to periods (and their “ordinary awfulness”) and other bodily changes, social dynamics, dating, sexual orientation, and becoming women in what she describes (in a teeny-tiny font) as a “man’s world” (“I’ve said it quietly to try to make it less traumatic to read. But there it is”). Quotations from a student focus group appear throughout, adding perspective from teens still in the midst of growing up, while flowcharts (including an “Ohmygosh, I Like My Female Friend Flowchart”), quizzes, and Correll’s quirky cartoons create a lively presentation. Long’s frank, sympathetic advice will be welcomed by girls seeking affirmation during a time of change. Ages 10–15. (Oct.)