A review by becbec624
The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons

5.0

I loved this book. It quickly drew me in and kept me interested until the last page. throughout this book I found myself having strong feelings about each and every character from Spencer to Justice's parents. They all felt so real and put together that they existed outside of the story in their own ways. What I found so wonderful about this novel and the writing/character development is that there were many arcs happening but not in a way that was confusing or seemed less important.
This story felt so real and I am sure parts of it are in different parts of peoples lives. This book has representation of so many different things including a trans main character as well as a brother who is autistic and other characters that are queer, non-binary or gay.
This book left with a kind of open end but, reminds us that society has not developed enough for the author completely tie up the loose ends.
Overall, I would recommend this book to anybody who wants to learn more about the experiences and hardships of others. There is enough wholesome-romance for anyone who loves romance as well as talks about soccer and just being a young person in today's society.