A review by yeahohyeahyeah
Boys Like Her: Transfictions by Ivan Coyote, Anna Camilleri, Taste This, Lyndell Montgomery, Kate Bornstein, Zoë Eakle

5.0

This book is fantastic, beautiful and oh so rare. I read this as a stolen copy from a public library, sold on the internet and bought by my good friend Shannon who is the number one world advocate for this book and it's powers to make everything make sense.

At first I felt like a poser, like I shouldn't be reading these stories on gender ambiguity, but as I read on, I realized that the point of this book is to show the reader that there is a little bit of all these gender representations in all of us.

This book is amazing, in that it brings four different points of view to this incredibly empowering and powerful work. These four people are interconnected in relationships, performing and writing, and are so creative in so many forms that reading Boys Like Her could set off a chain of cultural opportunities from music to photography to other books and writing.

If this book were available to purchase I would buy a copy, and probably another couple of copies to give to people I love who need to read this, but can't because there are only a select number of copies available and we must find stolen library copies on the internet.