cover image Renegade Girls: A Queer Tale of Romance and Rabble-Rousing

Renegade Girls: A Queer Tale of Romance and Rabble-Rousing

Nora Neus, illus. by Julie Robine. Little, Brown Ink, $25.99 hardcover 
(304p); $18.99 paper ISBN 978-0-316-43983-1; 
ISBN 978-0-3164-3993-0

A determined teen spending the summer with her wealthy aunt and uncle in 1880s New York City eschews societal expectations to find a suitor, instead working as a stunt reporter to expose the city’s injustices in a gripping historical graphic novel by Muhammad Najem, War Reporter creators Neus and Robine. When Helena “Nell” Cusack learns that close friend Lucia, who also serves as Nell’s family’s household staff, endures grueling conditions in a sweatshop, Nell endeavors to shine a light on the systemic exploitation plaguing the city’s working class. With support from photographer Alice, Nell delves into N.Y.C.’s darkest corners, grappling with ethical dilemmas and confronting the powerful elites who control the city. Robine’s evocative illustrations and subdued palette effectively contrast the opulence of high society with the dire realities of factory life, while expressive characters and dynamic layouts amplify the emotional stakes, capturing the protagonists’ exhaustion, defiance, and camaraderie. Nell and Alice’s tender, nuanced relationship unfolds against the backdrop of a rigidly conservative society, offering a heartfelt exploration of labor rights, agency, and queer identity in an engrossing, socially conscious tale that resonates with contemporary discussions of systemic injustice and personal resilience. Ages 12–up. (Apr.)
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