A review by mesy_mark
All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson

lighthearted reflective

3.0

Johnson gives his perspective as a queer black man growing up.  He has gone through a lot in his short time and focused on the community his family fostered as well as its challenges, and him finding his own path as he navigates away from his family in growing up.  Nice, sweet, and I wish there was a little more show not tell, but overall all well done.