A review by rat_fairy
Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun by Kaz Rowe

3.0

was really nice learning about a historical figure i had no idea existed previously 
i didn’t like the dialogue though. 1: in many places where Claude was speaking to someone on-page, it read as though they were talking to the reader. 2: it was entirely in the first person (which felt uncomfortably personal given that ultimately this is a biography of a real person).