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Average rating4.3
A wonderful book. It told intimate stories and details without feeling scandalous or risque. Sharing the truth and pain of growing up in a vast intersectional existence was well done in a clear and honest fashion. Stories about Fred Rogers were also clear and honest; real emotions are shared. A very well-written memoir and, even though the impetus may be Fred Rogers, they feel like bonuses, insights into Mr. Rogers as a real person and all the work Mr. Rogers did.