In keeping with my reading challenge for 2016, I decided to
read “a non-superhero comic that debuted in the last three years.” My choice? Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson since
it was a NYPL pick and conveniently already on my daughter’s bookshelf.
Astrid and Nicole have been best friends since first grade.
Now that they are 12, their different interests are pulling them in two
directions. After Astrid’s mom takes them to see a roller derby, Astrid decides
her destiny lies in being a roller girl. Nicole, disappointingly, decides to stick with dance camp with arch nemesis Rachel. Showing up for camp alone is one
thing, but Astrid quickly realizes that showing up for camp with weak skating
skills might be worse. As the summer progresses, however, Astrid becomes more
confident on skates (and off) through the support of her teammates, her new
friend Zoey, and motivational messages from derby star Rainbow Bite.
The author Victoria Jamieson, in addition to being an
illustrator, is also a member of the Rose City Rollers Derby League. Her experience shines through the stars of
pain liberally sprinkled through the pages and the mantras of tougher,
stronger, and fearless echoing over the rink. However, she also perfectly
captures preteen Astrid’s world outside the rink. Everything from saying hi to
a boy to a shopping trip with her mom is, well, awkward.
I may not be ready to try out for a roller derby league, but
this book definitely made me want to check out what it's all a bout.
1 comment:
Please don't join a roller derby league.
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