A review by emilyceratops
Miss Major Speaks: The Life and Times of a Black Trans Revolutionary by Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

slow-paced

3.0

I love queer history and think it is important to cherish and remember and highlight the stories of the activists that came before this. Miss Major is clearly a charismatic and resilient individual.

I just thought the book was written in a very odd way. It reads like a rambly podcast, somehow saying too much but also not enough? I feel like it could have gone through a few edits to tighten it up.