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SEASON OF THE ROSES by Chloé Wary

SEASON OF THE ROSES

by Chloé Wary ; illustrated by Chloé Wary ; translated by Jenna Allen

Pub Date: March 25th, 2025
ISBN: 9798875000423
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books

This French import weaves together sports, friendship, and resistance against sexism through the story of girls’ soccer team the Rosigny Roses.

When their club decides to have the girls’ team forfeit—even though they qualified for nationals—in favor of funding the boys’ team, white-presenting Barbara, who’s in her final year of secondary school, rallies her fractured teammates to fight back. Their efforts culminate in a high-stakes challenge match against the boys to determine who will get the funding for the championships. The relationships among the characters feel authentically complex, from Barbara’s strained dynamic with her seemingly unsupportive mother to her complicated romance with her boyfriend (brown-skinned soccer player Bilal, who may be selling drugs), and internal conflicts threatening the team’s unity. Through Jawad, a sympathetic restaurant owner who becomes a supportive ally of the Rosigny Roses, Wary demonstrates how sports can forge community bonds that transcend the playing field. The art, executed in felt-tip pen, pulses with energy and emotion, most notably in the recurring motif of turbulent skies rendered in varying bold hues of pinks, oranges, purples, and blues that mirror the story’s tensions. The vivid palette and dynamic illustrations capture both quiet moments of teenage uncertainty and explosive scenes of athletic action, while the diverse team members reflect the multicultural reality of suburban Paris. The translation maintains the story’s distinctly French sensibility without losing its universal appeal.

A powerful testament to sisterhood, soccer, and the power of standing up for what’s right.

(Graphic fiction. 16-adult)