Birth of a Hippie
A Graphic Memoir
by JoDee Samuelson
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Pub Date 2 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 22 Nov 2025
Pownal Street Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Birth of a Hippie is a heartfelt graphic memoir that begins in the Prairies, as JoDee Samuelson, the youngest daughter of a Baptist minister—starts wondering about the world around her. Through her enchanting illustrations and witty storytelling, JoDee chronicles her childhood amidst sloughs, foothills, and frosty winters, painting a vivid picture of mid-20th century prairie life—from Jello desserts to singing “God Save the Queen.”
Ultimately JoDee’s journey takes her from Alberta to Prince Edward Island, with stops in the Rockies and Toronto. In telling her story, she blends humor, heart, and introspection. Birth of a Hippie recounts JoDee’s coming of age story from Prairie girl to be an independent spirit, back-to-the-lander, and health-food pioneer in a small Island on the East Coast. This graphic novel explores themes of family, identity, and self-discovery—offering an intimate glimpse into the life of a woman finding her place in an ever-changing world.
Perfect for fans of LGBTQ2+ narratives and those interested in the history of the back-to-the-land movement, Birth of a Hippie is both a personal story and a universal exploration of roots, resilience, and belonging.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781998129492 |
PRICE | US$21.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 112 |
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Featured Reviews

A lighthearted, cute, sometimes humorous and sometimes serious graphic memoir. I liked the ingenuity of the comic style. It’s the first time I’ve seen a memoir laid out this way. As a Priest’s daughter who is both religious and spiritual, I empathized with a lot of the story. Well told and original.

Book Review: Birth of a Hippie: A Graphic Memoir by JoDee Samuelson
JoDee Samuelson’s Birth of a Hippie is a visually arresting and introspective graphic memoir that chronicles her journey from a minister’s daughter in Alberta to a free-spirited hippie in 1960s Toronto. Blending evocative illustrations with candid prose, Samuelson captures the contradictions of the era—its idealism, chaos, and personal reckonings—while reflecting on identity, rebellion, and self-discovery. Though occasionally uneven in pacing, the memoir stands out for its authenticity and vibrant storytelling.
Key Themes & Insights
Visual Storytelling as Memory
Samuelson’s art style—reminiscent of underground comix—amplifies the memoir’s emotional core. The panels oscillate between whimsy (flower-child escapades) and grit (societal pushback), mirroring the duality of the hippie movement.
Cultural & Generational Critique
The memoir subtly interrogates the gap between countercultural aspirations and their realities. Samuelson’s time in Toronto, “hanging out” with her boyfriend, reveals both liberation and disillusionment—a nuanced take often glossed over in nostalgia-driven narratives.
Identity in Flux
Her transition from a sheltered upbringing to radical self-reinvention resonates with readers navigating similar tensions. The graphic format excels here, using visual metaphors (e.g., fragmented panels during moments of doubt) to depict internal conflict.
Strengths & Limitations
Pros:
Historical Texture: Offers a grassroots view of Canadian counterculture, distinct from U.S.-centric narratives.
Cons:
Pacing: Some sections linger on episodic anecdotes without advancing thematic depth.
Audience Fit: Those seeking a linear narrative may find the fragmented structure challenging.
How would I describe this book?
- A kaleidoscopic journey into the heart of 1960s rebellion—with ink-stained honesty.
- For fans of Fun Home and Ducks, a graphic memoir that dances between joy and jadedness.
- Samuelson’s art doesn’t just depict her past; it resurrects the psychedelic soul of an era.
Acknowledgments
Thank you to NetGalley and Pownal Street Press for providing an advance review copy. Birth of a Hippie is slated for release in Fall 2025, a timely addition to graphic memoir collections and cultural history shelves.
Final Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Recommended for: Readers of graphic memoirs, 1960s historians, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of art and autobiography.
Companion Reads: Ducks (Kate Beaton) for another Canadian perspective, Fun Home (Alison Bechdel) for literary parallels.
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