A review by darrellreads2much
gods with a little g by Tupelo Hassman

4.0

Where gods with a little g falters, and it falters a fair deal, it more than makes up for with powerful images that hit harder than any number of beers chugged in an empty garage, and one liners that put most modern poets to shame. With a rather original format, Hassman manages to make light of things that in most other teen narratives (of which there are a lot which tackle these subjects) would take pages to unpack, and makes heavy the slightest of details.

There's a lot to enjoy here, despite frequent pitfalls and fairly lacklustre character development. gods with a little g is as quality of a bildungsroman as I've read in years.