A review by overlap
Abina and the Important Men by Trevor R. Getz

3.75

None of this book reads particularly as "bad" for me, my issue was just more with intended audience. Complex academic discussions appear at the end of the book, but alongside explanations of fairly basic concepts. I appreciate trying to make more complex themes accessible to different levels of study but I also wonder if it would be possible for different editions of the book to exist (though in a world stricken by book bans I don't want to imply "censoring" certain material either). 
This book almost leaves me with more questions than answers, which is interesting. Although this edition seems to have been updated from a previous one re: sex-related issues and Abina, I wish the graphic adaptation itself had included and interpreted this more.