

Sea Legs: A Graphic Novel
By: Jules Bakes, Niki Smith (Illustrator)
Genre: Graphic Novel, Middle Grade
Number of Pages: 256
Published: February 4, 2025
Publisher: Graphix
Dates Read: July 31, 2025 - August 1, 2025
Format: Library Book / Hardcover
Set in 1993, Janey and her parents own and live on a 40-foot steel sailing ship her Dad built that they christened, The Merrimaid. They’ve been docked in Miami, Florida long enough that Janey’s gone to public school and made a best friend, Rae. But Janey’s parents are ready to set sail again, so the family (along with family cat, Sassa) are off. Janey loves the adventurous life at sea, but she still gets bored and lonely – because when you leave ports every few days, it’s hard to make friends.
They drop anchor in Crown Bay, St. Thomas, US Virgin Island, where Janey’s parents find work and they get a P.O. Box set up to begin receiving mail, which means Janey and Rae can write to each other more frequently. It’s here where Janey meets Astrid, another boat kid. Astrid though… can be hard to be friends with, she’s not always nice to Janey and sometimes acts like she doesn’t want her around. Not only that, but hurricane season is right around the corner.
Based on the author’s life growing up at sea, this middle grade graphic novel rocks the boat on friendships and growing up.
This was a bit confusing about whether or not this was a memoir or not, and you don’t really find out until the end remarks (it’s not, it’s based on their life though).
It was kind of fun to see life out at sea through Janey’s eyes – the small space, the rough waters, the isolation, school… This was also set in the early 90’s where computers and cellphones weren’t quite a thing for the general public. I wonder how different it is for people on boats to keep up with one another nowadays.
Overall, beautiful artwork and illustrations and a great insight on the different types of friendships you have growing up (with or without being on a boat).