Christine’s path to accepting her biracial identity is a universal source of tension that is sure to resonate. From those who have struggled to navigate their multicultural backgrounds to anyone who has ever ventured to find where they belong, readers will be able to see themselves in Christine's emotional journey.
"Biracial identity, mental health, and Japanese culture are explored in this deeply personal graphic memoir."—The Horn Book
Christine Mari is a comic artist based in Los Angeles, California. When she was fifteen years old, she wrote her first book, Diary of a Tokyo Teen, an illustrated travelogue detailing one summer in Japan. Her artistic journey continued in her online comics, which deal with topics ranging from her multiracial identity to navigating adulthood and the joys and challenges of daily existence. She loves rainy days and grocery store birthday cake. This is her first graphic novel. Christine invites you to visit her at christinemari.com or follow her Instagram @christinemaricomics.