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sarahvanorden713's review against another edition
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janagaton's review against another edition
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ONE OF MY NEW FAVORITE MEMOIRS. This was so beautifully written. George M. Johnson provides a good balance between informative sections woven into personal anecdotes. I loved learning about his family and how accepting they were of whoever George wanted to be. I'm so glad I decided to pick this up, and the audiobook is great because it's narrated by the author, making it a lot easier to connect with them, as the stories come from their own voice. Loved it. Read it. Learn something from it.
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I am VERY glad this book exists. There aren't many memoirs written for teenagers at all, let alone a story at the intersection of Blackness and Queerness. The writing is just not good, I'm sorry!!
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