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A review by viselik
Pride Families by Amie Taylor
informative
4.0
I found this book very informative but a bit hard to read because I read the ARC version on Kindle (these mainly were fixed when I swapped over to the NetGalley App version). I hope these are fixed by the time of release, as I honestly liked the book.
I found the book very interesting and informative, and the pictures helpful. The book feels like a book you can give to a younger child to help them understand, so it definitely hit the right target audience for me. The pictures also add to that! The artwork is stunning, and I would find myself just admiring the art style. Kaspa Clarke did such a great job.
This is a minor nitpick, but there are a couple of now incorrect definitions, which is entirely okay as the LGBTQ+ community is constantly changing and evolving! Lesbians also now include genderqueer folk and nonbinary folk, not just women.
I quite liked the end, which addressed the adults, as it went more in-depth about some other things, like the differences between gender identity and sexuality.
I found the book very interesting and informative, and the pictures helpful. The book feels like a book you can give to a younger child to help them understand, so it definitely hit the right target audience for me. The pictures also add to that! The artwork is stunning, and I would find myself just admiring the art style. Kaspa Clarke did such a great job.
This is a minor nitpick, but there are a couple of now incorrect definitions, which is entirely okay as the LGBTQ+ community is constantly changing and evolving! Lesbians also now include genderqueer folk and nonbinary folk, not just women.
I quite liked the end, which addressed the adults, as it went more in-depth about some other things, like the differences between gender identity and sexuality.