Warmly told tale of the sister of a transgender kid. Regan is sympathetic to her sibling's plight, but has her own issues to work through around losing a brother and gaining a sister. The parents were painted with a pretty broad brush, but overall the characters were believable and affecting. The pl...
Usually I would be pretty excited about a book about a trans teen, and I did stay up until I finished this novel, but there was something unsatisfying about Luna for me. Maybe the choice to tell the story from the POV of the transkid's straight, cis-gendered sister? Also the parents seemed cartoonis...
Regan’s brother, Liam, lives a double life and Regan is the only one who knows about it. Liam assumes the role of “boy” by day and only reveals his/her true self at night. During those moments of peace when she is trying on new outfits, experimenting with different wigs, and trying various makeup ...
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