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librarybonanza 's review for:
Gender Queer: A Memoir
by Maia Kobabe
LGBTQ: Non-binary, asexual
Another desperately needed perspective to help fill our bookshelves with queer diversity. Readers are taken through Maia's journey as e processes and labels em unique identity from childhood all the way to em current life. At the end of the book, this journey is incomplete and doesn't end with some inspiring certainty. Although having caused em much distress and pain, this uncertainty is reassuring to many queer folx out there whose gender fluidity may always be changing. And that is beautiful.
Another desperately needed perspective to help fill our bookshelves with queer diversity. Readers are taken through Maia's journey as e processes and labels em unique identity from childhood all the way to em current life. At the end of the book, this journey is incomplete and doesn't end with some inspiring certainty. Although having caused em much distress and pain, this uncertainty is reassuring to many queer folx out there whose gender fluidity may always be changing. And that is beautiful.