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CIEL IN ALL DIRECTIONS by Sophie Labelle

CIEL IN ALL DIRECTIONS

From the Ciel series

by Sophie Labelle ; translated by Andrea Zanin

Pub Date: Sept. 28th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-77260-203-6
Publisher: Second Story Press

A transgender student takes on new experiences, from an awakening crush to student council elections.

Twelve-year-old Brazilian Canadian Ciel—who is starting their first year of secondary school—showcases their sense of humor and speaks out about transphobia on their growing YouTube channel with the help of their younger brother. When their science and technology teacher assigns their class a project about mastering a new skill, Ciel decides to pick something that will improve their videos. However, more challenges appear on the horizon for Ciel, like their unfamiliar romantic feelings for their friend Liam, a White transgender boy, and upcoming elections for president of the Gender and Sexuality Alliance, who will also serve on the student council. Set in Montréal, the book depicts natural, casual cultural diversity through side characters such as Ciel’s Arabic-speaking classmate Frank, among others. Although Ciel has an outgoing side, they begin the narrative with a lot of insecurities that, refreshingly, have nothing to do with their trans identity. Each time they step outside their comfort zone, they grow and expand their perspective about privacy and consent, relationships, and their own value, even when the outcome plays out differently than they hoped. The conflict around the student council elections offers an important critique of empty hashtags used for mass appeal that do nothing to challenge injustice.

A bright and open story.

(Fiction. 10-14)