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I can't edit my question but y'all, I've read the book now and the author has answered my question. There's especially no reason for people to keep commenting unhelpful or sarcastic replies.
I asked this question originally because I am a queer person who runs a lgbtq library. I wanted to figure out if this was a book I should pre-order/include in our display for the library since Gailey's previous works I had read are also part of our collection because they contain lgbtq content.
This is a legitimate question that shouldn't need to be explained and doesn't require the wild amount of replies both here and as DMs to my inbox.
If there's extra context you'd like to add, go ahead! But if you're just commenting to be a butt about the question, please spend your time and energy doing something helpful and kind for someone today!
I asked this question originally because I am a queer person who runs a lgbtq library. I wanted to figure out if this was a book I should pre-order/include in our display for the library since Gailey's previous works I had read are also part of our collection because they contain lgbtq content.
This is a legitimate question that shouldn't need to be explained and doesn't require the wild amount of replies both here and as DMs to my inbox.
If there's extra context you'd like to add, go ahead! But if you're just commenting to be a butt about the question, please spend your time and energy doing something helpful and kind for someone today!
Sarah Gailey
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Carolyn Fitzpatrick
You've probably read the book yourself by now, but in case anyone else runs across this question and is curious, there are two lesbian relationships in this book and both are portrayed in an authentic and positive manner.
Lisa
My answer would be: seamless. It's in there as it should be: a part of life, a part of people's makeup. Not given any more emphasis than any other relationship. I liked that. Rahul had a boyfriend, and now he likes Ivy. Cool.
Evelyn
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Kim
what's the straight content of this book?
KyraB
Its very minimal. One there are a few queer characters but their relationships are not a main part of the plot and there is no graphic queer sex or romance
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