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Ramona was only five years old when Hurricane Katrina changed her life forever. Since then, it s been Ramona and her family against the world. One of only two out lesbians in her small town and standing over six feet tall with unmistakable blue hair, Ramona knows she s destined for something bigger than the trailer she calls home in Eulogy, Mississippi. But juggling multiple jobs, her flaky mom, and her well-meaning but ineffectual dad forces her to be the responsible adult of the family. Now, with her sister, Hattie, pregnant, her responsibilities weigh more heavily than ever.
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I'm not much for YA normally but every once in a while, there's a book that really shines. Delightful and heart-wrenching and wonderful.
I loved this. A beautiful novel about becoming and allowing yourself to be confused and living in the unknown. I can see how some might feel how the book might enforce the “phase” idea of being gay, but I think a careful reading shows that the nuance. Ramona never says she's straight after Freddie but still isn't sure how to identify. The book shows how her lesbian friend Ruth is never unsure about her sexuality. So there's a spectrum. For what it's worth - I'm straight - I thought it was well handled.
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