Fine: A Comic About Gender

Paperback Published on: 05/04/2022
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Fine
A Must Read!
I jumped on the opportunity of reading this, thinking that my 25 year old transgender daughter Fay would also happily read it, and give me her opinion on i... READ MORE
Anne@Teddington
Fine
Beautifully Illustrated, Thoughtful and Powerful
My new favourite thing to recommend. 'Fine' is a non-fiction, autobiographical graphic novel, told as a series of interviews but intercut with snippets fro... READ MORE
Rachel Meier at Canterbury
Fine
Thank You Rhea Ewing For This Gem.
My favourite read of this year so far, FINE is three hundred beautifully illustrated pages filled with emotion, pain and stunning joy. This book has impor... READ MORE
Carys W.
Fine
Informative and beautiful
This comic has come at the perfect moment when more people are openly exploring their identity and gender. It has beautifully captured interviews with snip... READ MORE
Korie at Wimbledon
Fine
A gorgeous exploration of identity and gender!
One of my favourite reads this year, Fine is a beautiful collection of experiences on gender, self-expression, race, culture, and all the little things in ... READ MORE
Erin at Belfast
Fine
Emotional and informative
A really interesting dive into Rhea’s own journey with gender but also the way we interpret gender as individuals and how our language has evolved over the... READ MORE
Molly at Nuneaton
Fine
Truly Eye-Opening
As a trans bookseller it is so important to me to keep up to date on trans-focused publications, so when I received a copy of 'Fine' I was absolutely over ... READ MORE
Charlie Halfhide
Fine
Well-researched, raw and captivating exploration of gender!
Non-fiction graphic novel exploring gender. This was really interesting and felt well-researched and raw. I loved the artwork; the characters convey so muc... READ MORE
Helen Dipietro
Fine
Delightful!
Rhea Ewin's work is honest and enlightening. Not only have they conducted a rich series of exceptional quality and focus but they have also taken the risk ... READ MORE
Manon Divet
Fine
An informative celebration of the trans community
A fascinating exploration of queer and gender identity from not only Rhea's perspective but the perspective of a multitude of people from diverse walks of ... READ MORE
Isaac
Fine
A diverse and inspiring delve into gender identity
"What is gender?" is certainly a question that is being discussed now more than ever. In Fine Rhea speaks of both their own experience with this question a... READ MORE
Robin C

Synopsis

For fans of Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home and Meg-John Barker’s Queer, Fine is an essential graphic memoir about the intricacies of gender identity and expression. As Rhea Ewing neared university graduation in 2012, they became consumed by the question: What is gender?

This obsession sparked a quest in their quiet Midwest town, where they anxiously approached both friends and strangers for interviews to turn into comics. A decade later, their project has exploded into a fantastical and informative portrait of a surprisingly vast community spread across the America. Questions such as How do you identify? invited deep and honest accounts of adolescence, taking hormones, changing pronouns—and how these experiences can differ depending on culture, race and religion.

Amidst beautifully rendered scenes emerges Ewing’s own visceral story growing up in rural Kentucky, grappling with their identity as a teenager and ultimately finding themself through art—and by creating something this very fine.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: W W Norton & Co Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781631496806
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 236 x 157 x 18 mm
  • Weight: 475g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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Fine
Exploratory and expressive
With 'Fine', Rhea Ewing joins Alison Bechdel, Meg-John Barker, and many more in queer non-fiction in using the graphic novel as a medium to explore ideas a... READ MORE
H is for Hazel
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Fine
FACAG
This was a really amazing book that covered all kinds of topics and view points on the subjects of gender and sex and how a person related to them. The aut... READ MORE
ezwolf