Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
LGBTQ+, Children's Non-Fiction
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This book is a great short introduction to LGBTQ+ symbolism that introduces the importance of them on the first page and then touched upon the persecution of the community throughout the years in an age appropriate, non-traumatising manner such as how the pink and black triangles were handled. The images throughout the book look great however there was a serious lack of disability representation which stuck out more to me as races and the LGBTQ+ community were divinely represented. The questions for discussion at the end is helpful to all ages to get them thinking and promote open conversations.
Favourite Quote:
"Throughout history, LGBTQIA2s+ people could not always be open about their lives. At various times, queer people used different symbols to communicate who they were to each other. Other symbols were used as sources of pride. Some symbols were used to persecute queer people."
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