4.0

This is a great introduction to Stonewall and the history of the gay rights movement. The book does an excellent job of placing the movement within the greater context of history and of explaining why the details of Stonewall are so vague. This history is all told around the context of objects, which removes the reader from the emotion of the events, in my opinion. It was a neat idea, but I would have preferred something either more linear or more person-focused. Either way, it was an excellent read and perfect for young adults and adults alike.