Monday, June 2, 2025

RENEGADE GIRLS by Nora Neus, art by Julie Robine

 

Helena "Nell" Cusack is used to leaving Chicago each summer to visit her aunt and uncle in New York City. This summer promises to be different in several ways. One, the adults in her life believe this is the summer Nell should be looking for a fine young man to marry, but that's not what Nell wants. Two, with the recommendation of her uncle and aunt, Nell will be working this summer. It's not a huge job, but it should be interesting. Three, Nell comes to recognize things about herself that she has long kept hidden.

Nell will be writing a society column for the New York Chronicle. She doesn't think her articles are very important. She wants to be more of a journalist. Nell sets her sights on being a stunt-girl reporter uncovering topics that will make a change in the world.

For her first article she goes undercover in a garment factory to reveal the horrible working conditions, child labor, and low pay. The article begins to convince those in the middle and upper classes that things like the making of their clothes is taking a toll on the underprivileged working class. As Nell continues to write her articles, she invites a new friend to act as photographer to add proof to the stories. 

In her graphic novel author Nora Neus highlights the history of the real-life stunt girl Nell Nelson and photographer Alice Austen. Set in the 1800s, this book reveals a piece of history most readers will find fascinating.

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