Member Reviews
Gail O, Media/Journalist
Rebecca’s Carroll’s memoir does not lionize or vilify any of her protagonists. Instead, she renders characters in all their flawed, complicated, contradictory and irrational glory. And she does so with love.
This book will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like a misfit in their own home, struggled with identity, or experienced the loneliness of trying to reconcile who they are with others’ expectations of who they ought to be.
I highly recommend it to readers of all ages.