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A review by booksgamesvinyl
Nothing Ever Happens Here by Sarah Hagger-Holt
3.0
this book was absolutely rife with transphobia, homophobia and misgendering and i actually had to stop and do something else a couple of times because it was just too much for me
the transwoman in this book is so apologetic about how her transness is affecting others and it just made me so sad. everyone in her life seems to react negatively to it (this book is from the pov of her 12 year old daughter, who yes, misgenders her and has issues with her transness) and it must just feel so isolating and yet we don't really see that.
i definitely think this book was written by a cis person for cis people and the journey to 'acceptance' for the mc and surrounding characters just felt a bit simplistic
the transwoman in this book is so apologetic about how her transness is affecting others and it just made me so sad. everyone in her life seems to react negatively to it (this book is from the pov of her 12 year old daughter, who yes, misgenders her and has issues with her transness) and it must just feel so isolating and yet we don't really see that.
i definitely think this book was written by a cis person for cis people and the journey to 'acceptance' for the mc and surrounding characters just felt a bit simplistic