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WEIRDO by Tony Weaver Jr. Kirkus Star

WEIRDO

by Tony Weaver Jr. ; illustrated by Jes Wibowo & Cin Wibowo

Pub Date: Sept. 17th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250772879
Publisher: First Second

After enduring relentless bullying, a boy learns how to embrace his true self with the support of family and fellow blerds.

Debut author Weaver got used to being the new kid; in this graphic memoir, he shows how he relied on his love of comics, anime, and video games to navigate challenges. But entering seventh grade at an elite pressure cooker of a school was different—those passions made Tony a target of vicious bullying; feeling trapped, he attempted to die by suicide. Soon after, he reluctantly started therapy and entered a new school, this time determined not to stand out. But Tony found the Literature Club, bonded with other delightfully nerdy Black students, and rekindled his love of writing, gradually realizing that being unapologetically himself was exactly what he should do. Tony’s journey to joy and self-love is funny, relatable, and empowering. His story is rendered in a simple yet dynamic art style that skillfully uses different colors plus video game and comic motifs to reflect his emotional state and growth. The artwork grounds the otherwise abstract journey of self-discovery, delivering a nuanced depiction of healing from fear and a reminder that we can all become the hero. Fans of Jerry Craft and Jarrett Krosoczka will appreciate this honest, hopeful portrayal of recovery from even the darkest places. Readers will also enjoy spotting the many anime and gaming references.

A powerful, poignant reminder that you are always worth fighting for.

(author’s note) (Graphic memoir. 10-16)