![]() ![]() She’s already a loner, and has been ever since her best friend, Emma, moved to Florida years ago. ![]() Grayson is just twelve years old, but she’s already starting to feel the oppression from her family, friends, and classmates. This book made me cry rainbow tears. It’s a fantastic book about the issues LGBTQ+ people face, and it’s truthful and raw. Please let me know about it and I will fix it. Additionally, I apologize in advance for anything that may come across as offensive. ![]() Note: Grayson referred to herself as “Grayson” for the majority of this book, so that is the name I will be using in this review. Source: Received for review (thank you!) ❤ ![]() Strengthened by an unexpected friendship and a caring teacher who gives her a chance to step into the spotlight, Grayson might finally have the tools to let her inner light shine. Despite these dangers, Grayson’s true self itches to break free. The weight of this secret is crushing, but leaving it behind would mean facing ridicule, scorn, and rejection. Because Grayson has been holding onto a secret for what seems like forever: “he” is a girl on the inside, stuck in the wrong gender’s body. But at school, Grayson grasps at shadows, determined to fly under the radar. Alone at home, twelve-year-old Grayson Sender glows, immersed in beautiful thoughts and dreams. ![]()
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