What Does Consent Really Mean?
What Does Consent Really Mean?
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Jessica Kingsley LTD
Annotation: Examines the issue of sexual consent using a graphic novel format that depicts a conversation between a group of teenagers after they learn a classmate was sexually assaulted.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #172692
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 11/21/17
Illustrator: Wilkins, Joseph,
Pages: 62 pages
ISBN: 1-8481-9330-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-8481-9330-7
Dewey: 306.70835
LCCN: 2017030844
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Sun Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

Gr 8 Up-s a group of girls leave school one day, Amina's phone blows upa girl at their school has been raped, and everyone has something to say. Was she drunk? Was she conscious? Had she agreed to sex before passing out? A deep discussion ensues, and the girls all draw from their experiences as they explore notions of consent and respect, eventually settling on some fundamental declarations. "Relationships are meant to feel good for both of you." "You need to be able to say no without feeling bad about it." Then the boys show up, contributing their side of the story: the pressure they feel to appear experienced combined with a culture that values machismo. Gratifyingly, these boy tears get fairly short shrift. Instead, as the teens wander home, the book comes full circle as the boys measure their own relationships and attitudes against what they've learned. "I've never even asked her what she likes." "I guess you just don't do anything unless it's a definite yes." The kids are realistically diverse across multiple spectrums: black, white, sexually active, virgins, straight, gay, and bisexual. Some readers may interpret Amina, who wears a headscarf, as abstinent, as she contributes no firsthand experiences to the discussion, despite being very well informed. Content that could be heavy with pedagogy is instead lightened by informal, occasionally profane language and friendly teasing. VERDICT While undeniably talky, this sex-positive and inclusive book offers a down-to-earth approach to an awkward subject. Belongs in every middle and high school library.Paula Willey, Baltimore County Public Library

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School Library Journal Starred Review (Sun Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)
Wilson's High School Catalog
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 9-12

"Consent is not the absence of 'NO', it is an enthusiastic YES!!" While seemingly straightforward, Tia and Bryony hadn't considered this subject too seriously until it comes up in conversation with their friends and they realise just how important it is. Following the sexual assault of a classmate, a group of teenage girls find themselves discussing the term consent, what it actually means for them in their current relationships, and how they act and make decisions with peer influence. Joined by their male friends who offer another perspective, this rich graphic novel uncovers the need for more informed conversations with young people around consent and healthy relationships. Accompanying the graphics are sexual health resources for students and teachers, which make this a perfect tool for broaching the subject with teens.


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