A review by cactuspunk
All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson

emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.25

 This book was a great dive into both George M. Johnson's life itself and the wider communities that live through similar stories. It simultaneously had beautiful, joyful moments and embarrassing, sad, and sometimes borderline horrific scenes. All together it painted an incredible depiction of the highs and lows Johnson faced in his life. The only problem the memoir suffered from was inconsistency. With the constant jumping from time period to time period, the book as whole felt less like a complete whole and more like individual stories compiled together almost haphazardly 

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