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THE JELLYFISH

by Boum ; illustrated by Boum

Pub Date: May 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9782925114307
Publisher: Pow Pow Press

Fiercely independent Odette must confront a debilitating condition with a magical realist twist in this charming graphic bildungsroman set in Montreal.

Odette Biset-Yu is making things work. After dropping out of university, much to her parent’s dismay, she gets a job in a bookstore and an apartment in what her mother declares a “sketchy” neighborhood of Montreal where she lives with her rabbit, Napoleon. Though her days are long and often exhausting, Odette is bolstered by her strong friend group and the satisfaction she finds in the space she has created “to live [her] life, independently,” apart from her well-meaning but overbearing family. All that’s missing is romance; that is, until the day the lushly beautiful Naina walks into the bookstore. As the friendship between the two blossoms into a love affair, they support each other through each of their journeys toward true adult independence, but there’s a problem. Odette has a jellyfish in her eye, and it’s multiplying. Faced with a suddenly uncertain future, Odette must decide whether true independence means standing on one’s own or being strong enough to accept the help that is offered. Winsome cartoon realism details a racially diverse cast of characters who navigate the uncertainties of young adulthood with heartfelt affection the reader cannot help but return. Meanwhile, author and illustrator Boum’s startling use of perspective and her placement of the jellyfish that float through every page, both obscuring and refocusing the attention of reader and main character alike, create a near perfect symbiosis between narrative and art.

A deeply moving meditation on disability, diversity, and joy.