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Raspberry Fingers by Rachel Finkle
4.0
Readers embark on a journey with a young Rachel Finkle as she struggles with self-identity, feeling flawed, loving from afar, defining her sexuality; searches for meaning and answers, and finding out that navigating through the world at this point in her life, is difficult. These thoughts are weaved throughout this collection and encapsulate the heart of being a teenager.
Finkle expresses affection toward both genders, curious and wanting, and wondering if she can find the confidence to embrace her sexuality. You can feel her longing and insecurity, hear her questions and desires.
Overall, I thought this was a beautiful collection and relatable at any age.
Finkle expresses affection toward both genders, curious and wanting, and wondering if she can find the confidence to embrace her sexuality. You can feel her longing and insecurity, hear her questions and desires.
Overall, I thought this was a beautiful collection and relatable at any age.