Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir by Liz Prince
YA Nonfiction
What it’s about: Growing up in the gender stereotype “middle” of American society, Liz was not a girlie girl but also not interested in being a boy. She found friendship and romance and always remained true to herself.
Why you might like it: A fresh and humorous perspective on coming of age in a society that puts many expectations on boys and girls to fit into a mold.
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