A review by aruarian_melody
They/Them/Their: A Guide to Nonbinary and Genderqueer Identities by Eris Young

informative reflective slow-paced
Went into this book hoping to get some guidance in exploring my own gender. But that is not what this book is. The focus was much more on the struggles of nonbinary/genderqueer people in society. I thought most definitions and explorations of these identities were way too short. I'm not quite sure who the intended audience for this book is. Maybe health professionals, policy makers, etc. ? While I personally would have preferred more focus on other subjects I also felt like the author kept repeating themselves and at times I wondered if the wide range of covered topics can truly be covered by a single person. The author clearly did research but I still felt like sometimes they were a bit out of their depth. Decided not to rate this book because I just went in with the wrong expectation.