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DivineDiana
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At the age of 5,Jazz Jennings transitions to life as a girl. A year later, her family allowed her to share her story in an interview with Barbara Walters. She has been the subject of a documentary, a picture book and had her own reality TV show.Supported with unconditional love by her family, she became a powerful activist for the transgender community.Jazz wrote and narrates this memoir at the age of 15.It reads YA. #booked2023 #transcharacter

Cinfhen Wow! Age 5!!! I think I might need to listen to this although the mention of reading/sounding YA does give me a bit of pause 🤷🏼‍♀️ 9mo
DivineDiana @Cinfhen I knew very little about her before listening to this book. Through the loving support of her family, she develops into a positive, phenomenal young woman. She was only 15 when she wrote the book. It is not polished, but from the heart. I enjoyed the education as an adult, but I think it would be most impactful for teens. ❤️ (edited) 9mo
TrishB My daughter watched the show years ago- it was very well done. 9mo
DivineDiana @TrishB Thank you. I just might search to see if it is still available. 9mo
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LaraReads
Chef's Kiss: A Novel | TJ Alexander
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Really enjoyed this romance that I finished for Transgender Day of Visibility. It started a little slow, but by the end I couldn‘t help but really adore both Simone and Ray. I‘m totally looking forward to the 2nd book Chef‘s Choice that comes out in May. #transcharacter #nonbinarycharacter #queerreads

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Megabooks
My Volcano | John Elizabeth Stintzi
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This metaphorical book about climate change and gun violence lands in the top half of #tob23 reads for me. Another great one for discussion! I had trouble keeping track of the multiple timelines at points, but symphony of voices was hard to put down.

Suddenly, a volcano erupts in Central Park. There are links around the world where strange things start happening with animals. Meanwhile, the author notes the escalating toll of gun violence.

Hooked_on_books Yes! It‘s not just in my top half, but one of my top books! Which means it probably won‘t make it out of the play-in round. 😂🤷🏼‍♀️ 1y
BkClubCare If only I could find it! 1y
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RebelReader Originally, I thought I would pass on this one, but I‘m reconsidering. 1y
Ruthiella I‘m super curious about this one. @BkClubCare I ended up buying it because no libraries had it. I almost always end up buying one every year and it‘s usually a small press book, so I don‘t mind throwing a little cash their way. 1y
sarahbarnes Okay, I might have to check this one out. 1y
BarbaraBB Great review. A symphony of voices indeed, all calling for my attention but at times too chaotic for me 1y
BarbaraBB Do I spy @squirrelbrain ‘s calendar 😍😍? 1y
Cinfhen Im getting more & more curious about this book 💚 1y
squirrelbrain Right, I‘m just going to bite the bullet and get this one! 1y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB yes you do spy @squirrelbrain ‘s calendar! Thank you Helen! 😘 1y
squirrelbrain 😁…. And I capitulated and ordered the book….! 1y
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BarbaraBB
My Volcano | John Elizabeth Stintzi
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A light pick because of its originality. The book is bonkers! A volcano arises in the midst of Central Park and it seems connected to Mount Fuji. All over the world volcanos are acting up and weird things start happening everywhere. Unimaginable things. I don‘t watch many movies but I‘d make an exception if this book would be made into one.

#ToB23 #ReadingTheAmericas2023 #Mexico 🇲🇽 #52Booksclub23 #FirstWordIsThe #pop23 #FirstTimeAuthor

Cinfhen Hoping to pick this up over the weekend!! Awesome photo 😁looks like a gorgeous sunny day 😎 1y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen sunny but cold! Curious what you‘ll think about this one 🌋 1y
squirrelbrain I can see I may have to get this one soon! 🤔 1y
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Megabooks I finished this up last night and agree. It started out a strong pick but got a little too fantastical to stay one. I still enjoyed it though. I‘m also using it for #booked2023 #transcharacter. 👍🏻👍🏻 (edited) 1y
Hooked_on_books A movie made out of this would be like an acid trip! But, frankly, the book kinda is, too. I really responded to the volcano as metaphor for gun violence. It‘s this huge thing staring us in the face and we just shrug and look away (in my country, that is). I really liked that message, as it‘s so true. 1y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks I already used another one for that prompt 1y
BarbaraBB @Hooked_on_books I never thought of gun violence but I never do in real life either. I agree that it is different when you live in the US and guns are everywhere. You might be right about the volcanos being a metaphor. What do you think @Megabooks ? (edited) 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I love the cover. 1y
Megabooks Barbara @Hooked_on_books I read it as climate change. That was what has popped up everywhere and can have multiple outcomes depending on how we react. (I kinda liked how the book had multiple outcomes for the characters, but it was a bit confusing!) I can see gun violence too. This was an interesting one. (I forgot you read manhunt this year, not last, B. 👍🏻) 1y
Hooked_on_books @Megabooks @BarbaraBB I think there are many metaphors in this book and climate change is one as well. Every so often in the book, there‘s a date, a name, and how the person or people died, and all but one are deaths by gun violence. The names are otherwise unconnected to the rest of the story in the book, so that‘s how the metaphor revealed itself to me. 1y
Ruthiella I like bonkers! I‘m looking forward to this one. 😜 1y
LaraReads Gorgeous photo! And what I wild sounding book. Love the cover too. 1y
Librarybelle Gorgeous photo! 1y
batsy Great review and excellent photo, as always! 🙂 1y
AshleyHoss820 Now I know why this has been on my TBR! Sounds awesome! Love this review! 1y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks @Hooked_on_books I read it as climate change too and how we look away while the sighs are everywhere. I kept wondering about the mentions of real people killed by gun violence. I thought they were killed due to gender or sexuality. I think I made that up because almost all narrators are lgbtqi+ 1y
BarbaraBB @AshleyHoss820 @squirrelbrain @Ruthiella I can‘t foresee if you‘ll like it or not, I guess you probably will 1y
BarbaraBB @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @LaraReads It‘s a gorgeous edition too, format and paper quality are 👌🏽 (edited) 1y
BarbaraBB @Librarybelle @batsy Thank you. The church tower Anne Frank could see and listen to is in the background (edited) 1y
Cinfhen I love this sidebar conversation- it‘ll help me as I start the book @Megabooks @Hooked_on_books @BarbaraBB And I agree, the physical quality of this book feels really special. I love the size & format. And how cool about the church tower. 1y
squirrelbrain I agree @Cinfhen - this book sounds rather bonkers so understanding the metaphors before one starts may be rather useful and insightful. Thank you @Hooked_on_books @Megabooks @BarbaraBB 1y
Hooked_on_books @BarbaraBB I do see a focus on LGBTQ+ people killed being mentioned, but I think Philando Castile was included and as far as I know, he was not queer. But of course I could be wrong about that. And I do think the author intended the volcano to be a metaphor for many of the ills of society that we simply choose to ignore, which is part of why I thought this book was so good. It has a lot of depth. 1y
Cortg Sounds like a fun read! I may have to check it out! 1y
BarbaraBB @Hooked_on_books It‘s a very powerful message and metaphor, and brought to us by the author in a complete new and original way. It‘s very good, I agree. I now appreciate it more thanks to our discussion! 1y
kwmg40 I have this out from the library and looking forward to it, especially after reading the discussion here. 1y
BarbaraBB @kwmg40 I‘ll be very interested to hear your thoughts about it 1y
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