Sounds like a good read.

17-year-old Gabe is passionate about music and wants nothing more than to host a radio show and talk about music and play his tunes and share his obsession with everyone. He hosts an hour-long midnight show on the local radio station once a week and finds obscure themes for his offerings. He soon has a small but loyal following.
His story is, for all intents and purposes, a typical YA coming-of-age novel: finding his way, wondering about girls, figuring out what comes next after high school. Except Gabe was born Elizabeth.
This is a tough one to review. I have been struggling to put my thoughts into words for a few days; while the execution comes up a bit short, the story is captivating.
Gabe is a great character, comfortable in his knowledge that he is male, but conversely, he expects everyone else to have trouble with it. He feels…
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Interesting, here it would be considered culturally provocative as it’s YA and the character is under-age…
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It’ll be controversial if some right wing mom gets hold of it.
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I can understand it would push her way beyond her comfort zone. But we don’t grow if we don’t venture out there.
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I agree!
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