![]() She’s a girl who wants to be free to be herself but doesn’t yet dare to live as her true self. I had a bingo square to fill it was fate, and I’m delighted I picked up this charming important book.Īs far as her family and the world know, George is a 4th-grade girl, but she knows that isn’t the case. It didn’t capture his interest, and I’m not much for forced reading (plus he’s 12 now, so it’s a bit below his reading level) as he is a bit of a reluctant reader, so it was at my house looking for an audience. They did an episode where they read George and Lumberjanes, and Lumberjanes is his favorite, so I thought George could be a win. ![]() ![]() ![]() I picked up George for him to read, having seen it at the library and hearing about it years ago from my favorite podcast, Literary Disco. I don’t read any children’s literature, aside from an occasional revisit of a childhood fave or a few failed attempts to do a tandem read-a-long with my kiddo. ![]()
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