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A review by ashylibrarian
All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson
5.0
Reread:
This book is still a must-read for all ages.
George M. Johnson shares a brilliant memoir of growing up Queer and Black. This book is inspiring and it is also heartbreaking. In addition to showing readers that they can identify in ways that make them feel seen and empowered, Johnson also shows strength in vulnerability as they recount childhood trauma.
A beautiful book written for readers everywhere.
First Read:
This book is an A+ MUST READ!!!
George M. Johnson tells a brilliant memoir of growing up and understanding identity. They tell their early life story and show readers that they can identify in ways that make them feel strong and empowered.
All readers everywhere need to pick up this book. No exceptions. Period. Done. Thank you for listening :)
This book is still a must-read for all ages.
George M. Johnson shares a brilliant memoir of growing up Queer and Black. This book is inspiring and it is also heartbreaking. In addition to showing readers that they can identify in ways that make them feel seen and empowered, Johnson also shows strength in vulnerability as they recount childhood trauma.
A beautiful book written for readers everywhere.
First Read:
This book is an A+ MUST READ!!!
George M. Johnson tells a brilliant memoir of growing up and understanding identity. They tell their early life story and show readers that they can identify in ways that make them feel strong and empowered.
All readers everywhere need to pick up this book. No exceptions. Period. Done. Thank you for listening :)
Graphic: Homophobia, Sexual assault, and Sexual content
Moderate: Death, Racism, and Transphobia