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Género Queer: una autobiografía by Maia Kobabe

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5.0

I'm always trying to learn more about trans experiences. This book was very heartfelt and beautiful.

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challenging emotional informative inspiring fast-paced

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challenging emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

Wow. All the feels. It’s absolutely gut wrenching that this is on so many banned book lists - it’s so wholesome and genuine and could be exactly what someone needs. I feel so blessed to have known this in my lifetime and to know how many other lives this will touch and impact. 

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5.0

This book has been challenged across the US and therefore it’s a vitally important read. It touches on gender, sexuality, romantic and non-romantic relationships and growing up and trying to understand your own identities and how they intersect. I highly recommend this read for those working to better understand themselves and those around them. 

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challenging dark emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

4.25

This was a good book, and at the same time, one of the most challenging books I've ever read. At times, it was triggering to read and a little more relevant to my life than I had anticipated. I appreciated the perspective in the novel, especially in the graphic novel format that I'm not accustomed to. I also appreciate and respect the level of vulnerability that is required to create something like this. This book makes me wonder the ways I would've processes this at a younger age. I think it would have been good for me, but I think it'd still challenge me in the ways it's challenging me now. Would recommend to those who are open to the subject matter.

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5.0

this is my second memoir, and i am officially convinced i need to read more!! i loved every second of this and am so happy i read this one. while i cannot connect to the feeling's maia experienced in eir adolescence and young adulthood, i found it very informative! 100% recommend this one, especially if you are nonbinary and/or asexual and want to connect to someone who struggled with eir gender identity and sexuality growing up!!

⚠️: dysphoria, medical trauma, blood, medical content, transphobia, homophobia, deadnaming, vomit, excrement, acephobia/arophobia 

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5.0

I hate that this one has caused so much controversy.  It is a really important resource for queer and questioning youth.  I’m glad this new generation of youth has books like this to answer and guide.  

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