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anakuroma 's review for:
The Big Book of Pride Flags
by Jem Milton, Jessica Kingsley
*Thank you to NetGallery and Jessica Kingsley Publishers for the eARC of this book*
Note: This review is coming from a queer, non-binary, asexual person.
TW: None
What an amazing book! First off, the illustrations by Jem Milton were amazing. So dynamic, yet calming. I loved how incisive the art was as well. Each page told a story about the person featured in such simple yet deep detail.
Now the topic! It was such an informative and interesting explanation of each flag. You got to learn the flag creator, when it was created, what the colours mean, and even I learned new things! Such as the term polysexual, which I do believe is a correct label for me!
This is a great way for younger readers not only to learn about the flags, but also learn that they are not alone, what their options are for labelling themselves, and figuring out their own identifies.
Note: This review is coming from a queer, non-binary, asexual person.
TW: None
What an amazing book! First off, the illustrations by Jem Milton were amazing. So dynamic, yet calming. I loved how incisive the art was as well. Each page told a story about the person featured in such simple yet deep detail.
Now the topic! It was such an informative and interesting explanation of each flag. You got to learn the flag creator, when it was created, what the colours mean, and even I learned new things! Such as the term polysexual, which I do believe is a correct label for me!
This is a great way for younger readers not only to learn about the flags, but also learn that they are not alone, what their options are for labelling themselves, and figuring out their own identifies.