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#1 Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon by Marjorie Kellogg. It's about accepting & loving people regardless of disabilities and making the most of life no matter how bad a hand you have been dealt. Yes, it's not a new idea but told with so much "look at the bright side" humor wrapped around a blossoming love story. I first read it when I was a young teenager and still revisit it once every decade. Do NOT watch the movie version.
Myra Breckenridge by Gore Vidal. It's less about the character being transgender and more about an over the top wacky story & wacky characters and Vidal's usual scathing social commentary without dragging his politics into it. Do NOT watch the horrible movie version.
I do most of my reading on the internet. Whatever catches my attention.
Myra Breckenridge by Gore Vidal. It's less about the character being transgender and more about an over the top wacky story & wacky characters and Vidal's usual scathing social commentary without dragging his politics into it. Do NOT watch the horrible movie version.
I do most of my reading on the internet. Whatever catches my attention.