Gender Queer: A Memoir: Deluxe EditionGender Queer: A Memoir: Deluxe Edition by Maia Kobabe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. There were interesting perspectives I hadn’t considered or was unaware of. If gender / sexuality was a train track, I understand the “stations,” but didn’t realize how much was in the space between the stops. It takes a lot of courage to write something so raw and vulnerable and from the heart.

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