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PAPER PLANES by Jennie Wood

PAPER PLANES

by Jennie Wood ; illustrated by Dozerdraws

Pub Date: May 16th, 2023
ISBN: 9781952303548
Publisher: Maverick

Two teens trapped at summer camp confront their feelings about their history and senses of self in this contemporary graphic novel.

After “the incident,” Dylan, a White nonbinary teen, and Leighton, a biracial asexual girl, face a threat to their futures at high school unless they can demonstrate personal growth to the counselors at a summer camp for kids with behavior challenges. Although they were once close friends, conflicting desires for their relationship and the disapproval of Leighton’s parents have created a rift between them that even their paper-airplane notes struggle to fly across. Losing Leighton is what Dylan fears most, but they have always prioritized her feelings before their own. Meanwhile, Leighton battles her own frustration that her family (especially her mom) and Dylan refuse to accept more than one part of her identity: She is Black and White, an artist and an athlete, and in love but uninterested in dating or sex. The narration flips between their two perspectives, indicated by illustrations of rocket ships for Dylan and pink roller skates for Leighton. Flashbacks in between scenes at camp, cued visually by a faded color palette and yellowed pages, reveal the story of their relationship. Tension builds as each memory, beginning with the first time they connected, ramps up toward the climactic incident. The art depicts diversity in the world, including casual representation of fatness.

A queer coming-of-age story that embraces the mess and complexity of identity and relationships.

(Graphic fiction. 14-18)