A review by maryehavens
Sasha Masha by Agnes Borinsky

3.0

I believe this is a semi-autobiographical. It jumped around a bit to me, like it was condensing someone's experience versus a complete fiction story where Borinsky could have added whatever she wanted.
I really appreciate Borinsky sharing their story because we don't have a lot of stories from trans authors, especially ones where she is uncovering their authentic selves. Alex/Sasha Masha's search for being a "real person" was interesting, wish there could have been a bit more. Like a diary entry or a few?? It was still good - short and sweet :)