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Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World
by Ashley Herring Blake
"There were dozens of pictures, drawings of the things that made Ivy happy, self-portraits, all the colors of her world, all the things that made her feel like her. Liking girls was part of that, but it wasn’t everything. It was one piece in a bigger puzzle, and when you put all the pieces together, there was Ivy"
What a sweet, heartwarming and heart-wrenching story about a 12-year-old girl who loses her childhood home due to a tornado wiping it away. Ivy is struggling with internalized homophobia by living in Georgia and overhearing the teens and adults in her life talk about anything but liking the opposite sex. Ivy is artistic and such a sweet character. I loved Ashley Herring-Blake's writing, something about it is so delightful! This was such a great middle-grade book about a young queer girl figuring out her sexuality, but still questioning it. I highly recommend!
What a sweet, heartwarming and heart-wrenching story about a 12-year-old girl who loses her childhood home due to a tornado wiping it away. Ivy is struggling with internalized homophobia by living in Georgia and overhearing the teens and adults in her life talk about anything but liking the opposite sex. Ivy is artistic and such a sweet character. I loved Ashley Herring-Blake's writing, something about it is so delightful! This was such a great middle-grade book about a young queer girl figuring out her sexuality, but still questioning it. I highly recommend!