Ratings43
Average rating4.4
Compelling from a thematic standpoint: an honest exploration of identity, trauma, family, acceptance. Less so from the delivery perspective, for me. I was hoping for a cohesive story but what I found was a series of disjointed essays that felt bound together from magazine articles. It felt more like a collection of manifestos than memoir to me.
I'm sure young adults will benefit from this book a great deal though.