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Average rating4.2
"Intensely moving and heart-warming" Cosmo "Bold" Guardian "I loved every word" Malorie Blackman This is not about being ready, it's not even about being fierce, or fearless, IT'S ABOUT BEING FREE. Michael waits in the stage wings, wearing a pink wig, pink fluffy coat and black heels. One more step will see him illuminated by spotlight. He has been on a journey of bravery to get here, and he is almost ready to show himself to the world in bold colours ... Can he emerge as The Black Flamingo? WINNER OF THE STONEWALL BOOK AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL SHORTLISTED FOR THE JHALAK BOOK PRIZE *The paperback edition has beautiful gold foil added to the striking cover design*
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“Be a bit gay, be very gay.
Be the glitter that shows up
in unexpected places.”
Read for Bookoplathon 2021 - 48 hour round
I wanted to love this book so much more than I did. I still enjoyed my time with this book especially the end, but this just didn't connect with me. As a biracial, queer human myself I just feel like that experience and emotions are so nuance and complex. This book glossed over everything because it was so quick. It didn't go into Michael's emotions as much as I would have liked and because of the way the writing is done. This book will be incredibly invaluable for young mixed race, queer teenagers and also white people but for me, it didn't do much. It's not even that I didn't connect but that I felt that there wasn't enough substance to even connect to.
I appreciate this book for what it is, and I will recommend it to others, but I think there are other YA books that explore these ideas a bit better and more in-depth.
— I don't want to pretend to be anyone, not anymore.— So who is The Black Flamingo?”— He is me, who I have been, who I am, who I hope to become. Someone fabulous, wild, and strong. With or without a costume on.
4.5 Great audio performed by Atta himself, I'll have to look at the book for the illustrations! Enjoyable novel-in-verse on finding yourself and your identity when you feel between/not enough in so many of your identities. UK setting will be a nice window for US teen readers. Loved the ending and freedom of the drag performance and how Atta took some time to give thoughtful explanations for what drag is and can be.