Bingo Love
Bingo Love
Ratings7
Average rating4
Bingo Love tells the story of Hazel and Mari, two girls who met at a bingo game in the 60s, fell in love, and were forced apart by their families. I don't tend to review graphic novels on this blog; but for this one, and for Pride Month, I'll make an exception.
I SOBBED at the end of this beautiful little book. Mari and Hazel love each other SO. MUCH. And what they go through is heartbreaking. When they meet in the 60s, loving the same gender is not very accepted, so when they're caught kissing, they're separated and forced to marry men. Hazel's marriage, at least, is an amiable one. The book doesn't get into details on Mari's marriage, only that she divorced him.
The book is also very intersectional! Both black women, one bisexual, both girls at the beginning and grandmothers at the end, with large families. Hazel is gorgeously curvy with naturally kinky hair, Mari willowy and tall.
I think the problem with reviewing graphic novels is that they're so short it's hard to say much without giving away plot! But if you're looking for a very easy read for Pride, this graphic novel is definitely a good place to start. Bring tissues.
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This was a sweet concept but felt rushed. Could have been twice as long to develop the characters better.
So sweet with lovely, warm art! The story is so heartwarming (and for sure I'm the target audience) but I can't give it a full 5 because the writing was pretty clunky and more message than authentic words. But so worth the 30 minutes to be in this story!
Such a sweet, short story. For me, it gets a 3/5 because I wish there had been more character development. I felt for the characters, but it often read like the authors were telling me a story rather than showing me a love story.
Read on the plane to Vegas. I have much love for this graphic novel, much love! What a great premise and the illustrations are fab.