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Being [fill in the blank] enough becomes a game many play to remain a part of a circle or to find comfort. We all should be mindful of helping teens find a way to feel that they are enough, by ridding their world of boxes.
Oshiro's message is clear: nothing is better than being yourself. Not even a magical Room that appears just when you need it. A heartwarming and fun read.
This is a powerful and well put together collection.
I’ve always liked my name. In one word, it uniquely encapsulates my family’s complicated history—a history that I’ve often found hard to explain.
This unique graphic novel will resonate and educate readers. A good addition to collections.
The fast-paced writing, wonderfully diverse cast, and very realistic and age-appropriate thoughts, choices, and realizations make this a solid read. Smart, funny, and full of heart.
When my daughters entered their tween years, friendship struggles started to emerge. This reminded me of my struggles and the experiences of so many. As a social scientist, this piqued my curiosity. What is it about adolescence that intensifies social struggles, especially for girls?
This fun, light look at questioning your identity while not necessarily wanting any labels will surely find many readers.
I totally and completely loved this book about identity, lies, exploration, and truth. This is one of my top reads of the year so far!
Can Noah, who runs a blog of trans meet cutes, find his own swoon-worthy meet cute?
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