And the Rainbow Award goes to:
Other Girls Like Me by Stephanie Davies:
- This book is capturing and has great energy. I was lured in by the relationships, uplifted by her actions for good and refreshed by her positive thinking. I personally loved the music references.
- I love reading about people’s lives and what got them to being who they are. A fascinating read.
- Aspects of this book are nearly poetry, with a unique poignancy and a lyricism that gives this author a special voice. The issues are relevant and handled beautifully. The references to music were alive and perfect as the author recasts the past in ways that have a universal appeal and tap into whatever reservoirs of healing that bravery and pride leverage for a sense of life.
- Wonderful story with a passionate voice of growing up different in a suburban home.
Runner Up:
On Top of Glass: My Stories as a Queer Girl in Figure Skating by Karina Manta
Other Girls Like Me by Stephanie Davies:- This book is capturing and has great energy. I was lured in by the relationships, uplifted by her actions for good and refreshed by her positive thinking. I personally loved the music references.
- I love reading about people’s lives and what got them to being who they are. A fascinating read.
- Aspects of this book are nearly poetry, with a unique poignancy and a lyricism that gives this author a special voice. The issues are relevant and handled beautifully. The references to music were alive and perfect as the author recasts the past in ways that have a universal appeal and tap into whatever reservoirs of healing that bravery and pride leverage for a sense of life.
- Wonderful story with a passionate voice of growing up different in a suburban home.
Runner Up:
On Top of Glass: My Stories as a Queer Girl in Figure Skating by Karina Manta