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This book is great for anyone (young) and new to the LGBT+ community. Its great for the starters because this book is specifically made to make you question the traditional view of gender. (Added “young” because this book is targeted for 7-12 kids, and that can be noticed through the use of language).
Even for me though, a more experienced queer, i could find new information, and im talking about the prominent representation of queer activists and role models.
This book can be picked up by anyone who feels lonely or isolated from the queer community. The author has a way with their words which makes you feel like you're listening to a caring parental figure, and that was oddly affirming.
Only 2 complaints: 1. I felt like the subject of “time” was being unnecessarily repeated in more than one chapter. And 2. I would've appreciated a short mention of how polyamory can be a queer identity and how that's an equally valid type of relationship some people engage in.
4.5/5 (rounded to 4)
TL;DR: Good emotional support book for young and lonely questioning queers.