![]() ![]() This is a perfect book for young adults who are dealing with fitting in the “in” crowd. The author tackles the subject of bullying, feeling no one understands you, and accepting & loving yourself. I have always danced to the beat of my own drum – so I embraced the term “Tomboy” because it meant I was unique. Maybe having an orange and black racing track, a green big wheel, and playing football with the boys wasn’t the “girly” thing to do, but it was fun to me. ![]() Now when I think about those days – I say to myself “Did my dad secretly wish for a boy child?” The word “Tomboy” rolled off the tongues of many of my friends when they referred to me. It always amazes me how a book can transport me to a time I thought was lost in the “Twilight Zone” section of my brain. Pink is for girls… Blue is for boys… This is a book I could relate to on so many levels. Tomboy is a graphic novel about Liz Prince’s childhood of dealing with not fitting in the box society tends to be put us in. Published by Zest Books Genres: Graphic Memoir, Graphic Novel This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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