A review by lczielinsky
Rust Belt Femme by Raechel Anne Jolie

5.0

The voice here was so unique. The author illuminated her own self-identity development and experience which was not the more pervasive urban and white collar one, but instead suburban/rural blue collar. This is a generational novel, showcasing an experience that is probably only familiar to younger LGBTQ readers. There is struggle here, but it is not, by any stretch of the imagination, the same as the struggles of LGBTQ Boomers, Generation X, or maybe even most Millenials. This is the Generation Z experience. And it is a revelation not only of a different experience, but how that experience has created a different outlook and a different set of priorities, too.