Synopses & Reviews
From her father and mother's interracial marriage to her own "you show me yours, I'll show you mine" moments on the playground—from drug experimentation to sexual/identity questions—MariNaomi lays her inner life bare. Kiss & Tell is her funny and frank memoir in graphic form: a fresh and offbeat coming-of-age story unfolding against the colorful backdrop of San Francisco in the '80s and '90s. Through deft storytelling and charming illustration, MariNaomi carries us through first love and worst love, through heartbreak and bedroom experimentation, as she grows from misfit teen to young woman.
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“This book isnt merely a laundry list of men that Mari has dated over the years; its the earnest story of a young womans tumultuous, hilarious and heartbreaking youth. Its also smart, funny, original and compulsively readable.” Julia Wertz, author of < i=""> Drinking at the Movies <> and < i=""> The Fart Party Volumes 1 & 2 <>
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“Girlish innocence and disarming candor mark this graphic memoir. Whether shes writing about threesomes, foursomes or the possibility of moresomes, MariNaomi exudes a sweetness undefiled by experience…. Though there are some dark interludes, this is ultimately a celebration of a girls life, from larva to wings.” Kirkus Reviews
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“MariNaomi is a true original. This sometimes harrowing tale of young love made me rock with laughter and wince with sympathetic mortification.” Armistead Maupin, author of < i=""> Mary Ann in Autumn <> and < i=""> Tales of the City <>
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“Despite offering an abundance of convenient stopping points, Kiss and Tell insists on not being put down until youve read every sordid detail. MariNaomis romantic resume is extensive and messy, but its a funny and rewarding wreck to watch.” Jeffrey Brown, author of < i=""> Clumsy <> and < i=""> Funny Misshapen Body <>
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“Kiss and Tell gets love, sex, and everything in between exactly right. Reading MariNaomis graphic memoir is like reading my own childhood journalif my journal were extremely funny and well drawn.” Amy Bryant, author of < i=""> Polly <>
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“Lets hear it for a sexual coming-of-age that, for all its bumps, isnt about victimology and regret. In Kiss and Tell, MariNaomi outlines in bold, woodblock-style graphic nonfiction just how a girl does it in this day and age.” Elle
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“Picaresque, but down-to-earth, “Kiss and Tell, winningly marries its spare, gestural, black-and-white style to its capricious though thoughtful tone. The soulfulness and even loneliness she expresses is all hers.” Boston Globe
Synopsis
From her father and mother's interracial marriage to her own "you show me yours, I'll show you mine" moments on the playground--from drug experimentation to sexual/identity questions--MariNaomi lays her inner life bare. Kiss & Tell is her funny and frank memoir in graphic form: a fresh and offbeat coming-of-age story unfolding against the colorful backdrop of San Francisco in the '80s and '90s. Through deft storytelling and charming illustration, MariNaomi carries us through first love and worst love, through heartbreak and bedroom experimentation, as she grows from misfit teen to young woman.
--Elle
About the Author
Artist and writer MariNaomi was born in Texas and raised on the West Coast. Her work has appeared in such publications as The Comics Journal, Not My Small Diary, and Action Girl. She believes in animal rights, following one's dreams, and that nice guys and gals always deserve a shot. She lives with her husband and small entourage of animal friends in San Francisco, California.