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Género Queer by Maia Kobabe

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melist6's review against another edition

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emotional informative inspiring fast-paced

4.5


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amazelan's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced

4.0

toujours chouette d'avoir des autobiographies de personnes trans, encore + de personnes non-binaires!!

et j'ai adoré le format BD/roman graphique découpé.e en minies tranches de vie, ça se lit tout seul et les dessins sont chouettes
c'est aussi grave cool que l'auteurice ait eu son enfance/adolescence dans les années 90/2000, ça change des vécus récents
bref je conseille!

juste à prendre en compte : l'auteurice vient d'un milieu très ouvert/de gauche (+ j'ai l'impression assez aisé), ce qui a carrément facilité sa découverte de tout ça

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emotional inspiring tense fast-paced

4.5


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lindseyhall44's review against another edition

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5.0

 Maia Kobabe is such an incredible talent, this story brims with so much heart and care. It breaks my heart that in many states people will not be able to find this at their schools and libraries.

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ali1311's review against another edition

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4.0

Such an accessible way to discuss gender and not shy away from complicated questions and issues on the subject. It was great to read about a nonbinary person who uses e/em/eir pronouns, which I'm less familiar with! The storyline was easy to follow and I think Maia did a great job of showcasing the complexity, hardship, and beauty of genderqueerness. Just a really moving book. Reminds me of Fun Home but with more introspection from the author. I also appreciated how this book didn't really provide easy answers. It invited you in to think like Maia does and join em in the deluge of questions and uncertainties. Also, the art was beautiful!

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kickitupanotch7's review against another edition

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l1ndz7's review against another edition

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5.0

What a wonderful autobiography and useful guide on gender identity. I encourage everyone to pick this book up. This topic is explained so well and so personally, you’re bound to find something that resonates with you. There were questions in here that I even troubled with as an adolescent. Life’s a journey and we’re always learning about each other, about ourselves because we are always changing. I LOVED this! 

Also, I can’t believe this book is banned??? This should be the last book ever banned! This book is more useful than a lot of books that aren’t banned. That being said, this book does talk about serious topics that may not be appropriate for anyone under 15 or 16 years old. 

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chickaboogawah's review against another edition

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5.0

I really loved this book and hope to share it with many people. Maia clearly explains eir thoughts and choices growing up, and I hope my kids are inspired by em.

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emquartz15's review against another edition

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5.0

I’ve been wanting to read this book for forever and am so happy I finally did! As a queer person who uses mixed pronouns, experiencing Kobabe’s vulnerability in this memoir was freeing. It felt like an offering to help people understand, not feel alone, or both. 

Not to mention e is an incredible cartoonist and writer. I admired eir drawings, the way they communicate pain, joy, etc., and I found myself giggling at just how well e captures life as a queer person in general. A million times worth the read.

Kobabe also helped me understand neopronouns and gender in new ways. It’s crucial to keep this memoir available on library shelves and in bookstores worldwide. 🏳️‍🌈

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