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Moderate: Body shaming, Bullying
Graphic: Bullying, Transphobia
One of the things I like about Kacen's writing is that their characters are always complex and two-dimensional - like human beings, they make mistakes. And yes Felix does make some pretty big mistakes in this, but he also learns from it and takes accountability and grows. I love so many of the messages at the end, and I think that's what tipped it over to five stars for me, the messages of self love and acceptance and not chasing people's love who only hurt you.
I will say that this book is also sadder than I thought it would be! Felix goes through some really tough things, including horrible transphobia and bullying. I found that a bit hard sometimes, but I promise the end is worth it.
I also liked that Felix is questioning his identity throughout the book, as this is not something that is frequently talked about, but is something I've experienced and I know many others have to. A lot of this book as really relatable. The guilt, the confusion, the trying his best. It's just really well done.
I also loved Ezra and Felix's dynamic. Ezra was just such a good ally to felix and always so ready to defend him and celebrate his trans identity. I loved this!
I also thought the sub-plot with his mom was interesting. As someone who has some family in my life that I no longer talk to/no longer talk to me, I know how hard it is, and how much of a hole it rips into your being. I thought this was handled sensitively.
The discussions on privilege were also interesting, particular in relation to Ezra who is super- rich but has neglectful parents.
Overall it's just a great read and I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys YA/romance and wants to learn more about trans issues 🏳️⚧️❤️
Also, about who the transphobe is:
Graphic: Bullying, Deadnaming, Drug use, Hate crime, Transphobia, Abandonment, Alcohol
Minor: Emotional abuse, Toxic relationship, Medical content, Outing, Gaslighting
im so sick of harry potter being a feature in modern books. jk rowling has been openly transphobic for like 10 years now. sincerely a person who never read harry potter but thinks people need to actually develop their own personalities
Graphic: Bullying, Transphobia, Stalking, Outing, Alcohol
Moderate: Child abuse, Deadnaming, Emotional abuse, Physical abuse, Medical content, Classism
Minor: Panic attacks/disorders
Graphic: Bullying, Cursing, Drug use, Transphobia, Outing, Abandonment, Alcohol, Dysphoria
Moderate: Deadnaming, Religious bigotry
Minor: Medical content
Graphic: Bullying, Transphobia
Graphic: Bullying, Transphobia
Moderate: Deadnaming, Drug use, Abandonment, Alcohol, Dysphoria
Minor: Homophobia, Medical content, Classism
Graphic: Bullying, Deadnaming, Transphobia, Outing, Abandonment, Alcohol
I wish we had books like this when I was growing up.
Although it was a traumatic read, it was raw and unfortunately what too many trans & gay kids deal with.
This read sent me through a wide variety of emotions but I am glad that I read it.
I would definitely recommend this book and have in my classroom.
Graphic: Bullying, Deadnaming, Homophobia, Transphobia
Felix's character development was so satisfying for this reason and the reader is cheering for him to grow and improve through the whole book.
The side characters were equally as complex and flawed, which I greatly appreciated.
In addition to Felix being a fabulously realistic character, his journey with his identity and learning that he deserves love was also great. It's just so nice to see a trans, queer, black character succeed and be happy and proud and love himself. Being trans isn't something that's widely celebrated in the world today so reading about a trans character celebrate himself was so comforting to me. I think stories like this are so important. Just seeing characters like Felix love themselves is so important.
This book was also just such a fast and easy read. The writing is descriptive enough to set the scene and fully imerse the reader, while also being casual enough that the pages just flew by.
(I think this book would make a great TV series also, like a kinda Heartstopper-esque show yk)
One think I disliked was that there were a few too many Harry Potter references for my liking😔 Leave JKR out of my queer media please and thanks, her books don't need to be included in a book about trans identity in my humble opinion. Especially because the protagonist then goes on to discuss the importance of the artists morals in art- "it does matter if the artist is an asshole."
But apart from that, solid book =)
Graphic: Bullying, Cursing, Deadnaming, Hate crime, Transphobia, Outing, Abandonment, Alcohol