While not a perfect read, Kimiko Does Cancer: A Graphic Memoir has several good reflections of what is happening to the author and has strong relatability. You might not have had cancer (or a serious illness) but you can relate to her struggles and journey. I found myself realizing I have thought/felt some of the things she talks about with my own health issues, as much of what she says and does is universal. It really isn’t about cancer, that is just the starting point […]| Cannonball Read 17
Meet the fabulous, messy, passionate, real Marsha P. Johnson in this definitive new biography by trans activist and artist Tourmaline.| BOOK RIOT
Hi friends, happy Monday! I hope you’re all doing well! Today I’m posting my review of Helen Knott’s memoir, Becoming a Matriarch.| Meghan's Whimsical Explorations & Reviews