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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!
Graphic: Dysphoria and Medical trauma
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Happy pride month read banned books!
alycass's review against another edition
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5.0
As a nonbinary person I felt very seen.
aljavi's review against another edition
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5.0
Valuable and insightful read. Beautiful illustrations!
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5.0