A review by raynaforreal
One Life by Megan Rapinoe, Emma Brockes

5.0

As a queer woman, it is easy to root for Rapinoe. She is fierce and refuses to hide herself away. She is everything sixteen year old me would have wanted to look up to. This book, however, took me by surprise. I was prepared for an exposition on queer life and being out in the spotlight, but her passion for justice for all people is evident in this exquisite piece. She is the person I am excited for my children to look up to and see themselves represented.