Overall, it's an engaging, funny, and true to life story which speaks to young women coming of age. The story as told by Thrash is entertaining and heartfelt. The art by Thrash is beautiful. It's a graphic memoir that speaks to legions of LGBTQ children. It reminds them and lets them know that they're not alone. Read Full Review
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