In the Form of a Question
by Amy Schneider
Avid Reader Press/S&S
Amy Schneider manages to tell her complex story with humor, warmth, understanding and intelligence. She doesn't seem to be hiding anything, except those things that she tells you, up front, that she's not going to write about. She describes a difficult childhood, adolescence and young adulthood without ever losing her great smile and providing the reader with one. It does become a relief to all when she gets to the point of transitioning. There's a sequel, I hope.
The very best use of footnotes. Ever!
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