
The look on her face...so relatable.
The look on her face...so relatable.
I found this graphic novel via NYPL's Teen Banned Book Club. It is inspiring, funny, heart-warming, and utterly delightful. It's an amazing resource, as well. Books like this need to exist.
You can watch NYPL's online event with the authors here: https://www.youtube.com/live/WpNLG725Uss?si=hLu7F29lGv_Cem01
And the book club link is: https://www.nypl.org/spotlight/freedom-to-read/teen-book-club
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This is not the only book I‘ve read featuring menstruation discrimination, but it‘s definitely the best. It tackled diseases caused by periods as well as friendships, while still including trans men and gender non-conforming people in the book. Definitely haven‘t seen that before. 5🌟
An excellent friendship story with a kickass feminist look at menstruation.
A must read, not just for those who have gotten/will get their periods, for everyone. Period stigma is still alive and well in 2021. The only way to combat it is with information and open discussions. Likewise with period poverty. Also, watch the Netflix documentary “Period. End of Sentence”.
Looks like it‘s my turn! Here are some that caught my eye. Let me know what you think 🤔 I will tag the other three books in the comments below. #lmpbc #groupg #round012
A ya graphic novel about female friendship, periods, and growing up.
A graphic novel about periods!!! It‘s fabulous 😍 I loved it and so did my 12 year old daughter. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️