By Lewis Hancox
The author has told a complex story well. He has described the hell of high school for kids that don’t fit the norm. The main character was likeable–it was easy to follow their personal journey. The graphic novel format made it work even better. Sheila Nelsen Amado
This is a story that needs to be told and HEARD! It was a great graphic novel–funny and honest. It needs a content warning: eating disorders, transphobia. S.J.
Funny, sad, and everything in between. Feels like an honest portrayal of a trans teen’s journey to happiness. It’s British, so replete with Brit vocabulary and culture. Once I got used to it, I enjoyed that!
Cathy Grace