Rating: 3 Stars Themes: Memoir Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a lighthearted memoir despite jumping into the gritty in the first paragraph. It’s a lovely celebration of Pride and queer love, and identity when she explores her social life in the 90s. The photos included at the beginning of each paragraph is a nice touch and I liked the chapters having a title too. However, there isn’t much detail about other traumas mentioned from her childhood but I wasn’t aware that it’s a second memoir so most of trauma she is ‘triumphing over’ (word used on front cover) must be covered in book one so I was in the dark at points. Favourite Quote: "I realized once I moved out and began working at The Advocate that the actions you take as an individual can create a ripple effect. By embracing my identity, sharing my experiences, and standing up for my rights, I'd hoped to make a meaningful impact to a ...
Rating: 3.5 Stars Themes: Doodles/Cartoon, Politics Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. These ‘doodles’ or cartoons are so impactful, the book is so full of emotions and anger that I could feel it flying from the pages. It’s awesome to see what an impact a black and white drawing and one or two sentences can have. The fact that most of the drawings were in black and white made the ones where colour was used even more impactful. I did notice some repeats but there was a slight difference in them and it was still an important message despite being told again. Favourite Quote: “My greatest fear... The closet becomes the safest place.”