![]() ![]() At this point I was already in a puddle of tears, even though we were at the beginning of the book. ![]() After coming out to their parents Ben is kicked out of their home. I wish you all the best tells the story of Ben, a teenager who identifies as non-binary. I think this book is going to mean so much for so many people. I had never read a book with non-binary representation and even though there are of course others who offer this kind of rep I think this one does a majestic job.įirst of all, I think it’s important to say that this book is own voices so the author surely knows what they are talking about. The feelings, the talks about pronouns and gender, it’s all there. Just know that if you’re like me you’re going to cry but I can assure you this is not a sad book, it’s just a beautiful and moving story. I’ll try my best to express all the love I feel for this wonderful book, but please bear with me here. Could this be a chance to start a happier new life?Ī copy of this book was provided by the publisher Scholastic via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. Their friendship and feelings grow stronger every day. But everything changes when funny and charismatic Nathan takes Ben under his wing. ![]() Suffering from anxiety after everything that’s happened, Ben decides to keep a low profile at school and not to come out. ![]() Synopsis: Ben comes out to their parents as non-binary and they’re kicked out of their home and forced to move in with their sister Hannah, who they haven’t seen in a decade. ![]()
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