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ermartinez 's review for:
A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns
by Tristan Jimerson, Archie Bongiovanni
I received this ARC from Limerence Press, an imprint of Oni Press. I just started an LGBTQ+ club at my library for teens. I have many students that use our teen room on a daily basis who have identified themselves as non-binary or pansexual and prefer to use non-gendered language. It's a foreign concept to me but one that I want to be more informed about and this book is a great place to start.
Written from the perspective of both a cisgender (born male, identifies as male) individual and a non-binary individual who prefers to be called by their name or by they/them pronouns. Structured like a conversation, it's a great way to present contemporary information in an easy-to-understand method. This book does get very preachy and I'm not sure if it's going to open the minds of readers that are from a different mindset, but it will appeal to readers who are interested in being more inclusive. Despite the at-times over the top preachy nature of the graphic novel, it's a very important subject to understand today.
Written from the perspective of both a cisgender (born male, identifies as male) individual and a non-binary individual who prefers to be called by their name or by they/them pronouns. Structured like a conversation, it's a great way to present contemporary information in an easy-to-understand method. This book does get very preachy and I'm not sure if it's going to open the minds of readers that are from a different mindset, but it will appeal to readers who are interested in being more inclusive. Despite the at-times over the top preachy nature of the graphic novel, it's a very important subject to understand today.