Thanks to NetGalley and First Second Books for this advanced copy!
As a Latina with very curly hair, I can't say how much I related to this book. I was speechless and sobbing throughout the entire read. Marlene, our main character, is a girl who has to get her hair done every weekend to look "presentable" but longs to let her natural curls shine. She's in love with her curls even when society and her family view curly hair as "bad" or "messy."
Throughout the book, we see Marlene struggle with her self-expression as she wants to keep her mother happy but also wants to decide to embrace her curls and, with that, herself. I felt like I was Marlene when reading this story as many of her thoughts of feeling "ugly" when her curly hair didn't turn out the way she wanted it translated to my own experiences as a child when I was doing my own experiments. Curly hair is like a trial and error experience, and Ortega did a fantastic job presenting that within Marlene's story.
And despite not receiving support from the majority of her family, Marlene has support from her best friend, Camilla, and her aunt, Tia Ruby, which help Marlene gain the resolve to start expressing her desires to her mother.
Lastly, my favorite scene from Frizzy is when Marlene is at Tia Ruby's house doing the curly hair routine. Marlene finally got to experience how beautiful her natural hair can be and understood how easy it can be to style her own hair.
Ortega did amazing with this book; my final rating is 5 stars. Whenever you have a chance, please read this story as it touches upon family, fighting back against beauty standards, and, most importantly, self-acceptance!