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This is one of the best queer graphic novels I‘ve read in a ling time.
The art style is captivating - from the character design to the colour palette to the expressions and backgrounds - I really love this work of art.
The storyline is also very strong and tender at the same time. It shows the depth of a good friendship, of inclusivity as well as exclusion and the obstacles people have to face when they are disabled, queer or BIPoC (or simply female). It shows different approaches to dealing with difficulties, pain and loss as well as the power that being genuinely nice and understanding to each other have.
I loved the way the book-club reads are worked into the story. It also shows the talent of the artist through working with different art styles as well as genres.
All in all this is one of my new favourite graphic novels in both categories - art style and storyline.