"Cravings and Triggers" is a perfect title for this book--a psychological exploration into the mind and heart of Zeph and Sani, two people struggling with issues of anger, violence, possessiveness, and self-control. They crave love, stability, family, and friendship, but, like a recovering alcoholic or drug addict, must fight, daily, to beat back the triggers in their lives that leads them down an ugly path they don't wish to revisit. One of many things I most enjoyed about this new novel from Walko was the care she took with showing how Zeph and Sani struggles to work through their issues, their triggers. Zeph is all about self-care, knowing her triggers, her main one being her ex-husband, and she has several inventive ways to calm her anger.
By extension, Zeph, an awesome mother, teaches her transgender son how to cope with being unique in a world where too many people can't and won't understand. And this is the absolute best part of the novel. Zeph and Z, her son born inside the body of a girl. From school and bathroom issues to bullying to parental confusion and disagreement, Walko explores, in a tight and fast paced narrative, every day and real life experiences of many from the transgender community. A hot-button issue, in schools and workplaces, but one handled with care and sensitivity by the author. Excellent.
One of my favorite quotes:
"There's a gun club that meets here on Thursday nights. If you're in the market for a used gun, I'm looking to clear some of my inventory. I could see you that one."
"I have a lot of anger in me and an asshole ex-husband. You don't want me to join your club or buy a gun." Zeph Jones
LOL. Perfect-Cravings and Triggers