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"who could hold such a jagged piece of memory up to the light and not flinch?"
3.5 ⭐, I struggled with the way the themes were introduced/discussed in this one but it brought itself together nicely. My favorite part was the interview with Jack at the end, I can't believe it ended with that
3.5 ⭐, I struggled with the way the themes were introduced/discussed in this one but it brought itself together nicely. My favorite part was the interview with Jack at the end, I can't believe it ended with that
More books like this pls
I really enjoyed this. It was informative and affirming - I appreciated how the author spoke directly to the reader, and really understood their experiences (the author is trans + a therapist!!) I remember having issues at the beginning with the author being very black and white and giving no room for ambiguity - can't remember what it was now so probably not that important. My favorite sections were the mental health and interpersonal ones, they were nichely relatable? Would def recommend to a trans person (of any stage of transition), or a cis person who really wants to be a good ally
My therapist recommended this