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This was a beautiful graphic memoir about the artist, Sara, and her partner, Diana, who came out as a trans woman seven years into their relationship. It's a very emotional, raw telling of their story coming to terms with who they were, how life would change, fighting things for a while, moments of joy and frustration and anger. The art style was easy for me to follow, a detailed but soft cartoon style (sometimes when graphic books are too busy in the art style, I can't focus on it, so this was lovely). This is an important story, told in 135 pages, and everyone who doesn't understand or know about the trans experience should read it. It's informative while being honest and calling people in. It was recommended in a post for the Trans Rights Readathon, which I'm participating in from now until Trans Day of Visibility on March 31. I try to read diversely, especially seeking out queer rep, but I know as a cis woman I should be making a more intentional effort to seek out trans stories, so I hope this readathon helps me form the habit.