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Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens
by Tanya Boteju
Nima is about to be a senior in high school, has a good best friend in Charles, and a hopeless crush on her friend Ginny. Things are both complicated and simple in her life, until she stumbles upon a drag show at the summer festival in town, and her world is rocked. She starts making gutsy (and sometimes stupid) decisions, meeting new people, and trying to figure out how to balance the pieces of what she's found. Ultimately uplifting, with some cringe-worthy moments on the road to confidence, Nima is the awkward and hopeful main character that I needed right now.