A review by alicebennett
Be Who You Are by Jennifer Carr

3.0

This is a good retelling of a story about a child who feels like they has been born in the wrong body. I feel like it missed the mark a little as a lot of the language was very typical “sad tears fell from his eyes” and I didn’t really connect on an emotional level with Hope’s character. The use of third person creates the distance from Hope and the reader.