A review by mitskacir
Frizzy by Claribel A. Ortega

3.0

Picked this up because of the art - it was really cute, expressive, and had such a warm and fizzy color pallet. I think this is a great book for middle age readers - it had a lot of important things to say about self-acceptance, internalized racism, friendship, family, and being true to yourself.

There was one thing that I was curious about, as someone who has not had the same experiences with hair as Marlene: There are a lot of racially diverse characters in this book, even at Marlene's school. Many people are drawn with curly hair, including some of her teachers and celebrities on posters. Would a girl like Marlene really be bullied for her hair in a place like this? Would she really have no friends with similar hair to her? I think the book did a great job of explaining why her mother forced Marlene to the salon every week, but the reasons behind her peer's bullying wasn't as clear. I am genuinely interested in learning more about perceptions of hair even in racially diverse communities and about the experiences of kids with curly hair.