

4.25⭐️ This was a really sweet story, with Ophelia (who had always been labeled as boy crazy by her friends and family) experiencing a queer awakening. Facing her own self image, the fears of judgement by her Latino family, and the dynamics of her friend group.
It's very much a YA coming of age story rather than strictly a sapphic romance, but it was really affirming with good representation of straight passing queer relationships, asexuality, and how family history can inform understanding from parents.
4.25⭐️ This was a really sweet story, with Ophelia (who had always been labeled as boy crazy by her friends and family) experiencing a queer awakening. Facing her own self image, the fears of judgement by her Latino family, and the dynamics of her friend group.
It's very much a YA coming of age story rather than strictly a sapphic romance, but it was really affirming with good representation of straight passing queer relationships, asexuality, and how family history can inform understanding from parents.