A review by beths0103
Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir by Liz Prince

5.0

Never feeling like she ever fit in anywhere, Liz Prince denounced all things "girly" at a young age, but constantly had to defend her "being a girl" to society, as people often mistook her for a boy or a lesbian. Right off the bat, the task is thrust upon readers to examine their gender biases and expectations in this humorous and heartfelt graphic memoir. A great addition to any classroom library in grades 8 and up.