scrow1022's review
4.0
Stellar collection, quite a range of voices, perspectives, concerns. A lot to think on and return to, both for practical purposes and more philosophical.
jaeberrys's review
3.0
giving it 3 stars because it does carry a lot of important facts, information, and resources. i appreciate the fact that it uplifts a lot of queer/trans poc, which is something we definitely need more of!!! unfortunately i just can’t find it in me to give it a higher rating because i just couldn’t get into it that much for some reason and finishing it ended up becoming a chore. maybe the stories all felt “too brief” to me? either way, grateful this exists!
_evyn_'s review
It is a wonderful book-- 6 out of 5 stars. But it was very relatable and thus a bit hard to read even as I gained answers to questions I didn't know I had and learned how to articulate new questions that I'm now going to try to find answers for. I've switched to comfort books for now but I do want to return to this book in the future.
alissanelson's review
4.0
Some incredibly inspiring pieces, some incredibly pained ones. My one wish is for more actionable steps from some of the writers -- how can providers help other than learning more and gaining experience?
wyldklaw's review
5.0
Many different perspectives and lived experiences of queen and trans people. A good read and an important read for those providing care weather it be medical,mental, or communal.