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Starred Review From Booklist, This Powerful Account Will Comfort Those Who Grew Up Feeling Broken.What Does Love Look Like When You Are Not Interested In Sex?Growing Up, Caitlin Cook Knew The Recipe For Social Success From Watching Television And Reading Books: Two Best Friends, Two Enemies, And A Boyfriend. So She Arranged Her Life Accordingly: Making Friends And Dreaming Of The Boys She Met In School.But She Felt That Inside, Something Was Wrong With Her. Because Though She Wanted To Get Close To People, Every Time She Experimented With Sex, She Just Felt Bored.This Graphic Novel Follows Caitlin Cook, Who Is Asexual But Does Not Yet Fully Realize It. From Evangelical Purity Politics To The Footloose College Campus, Caitlin Navigates Different Worlds Each With Their Own Sexual Orthodoxies, And Clumsily Attempts To Fit Into Each Of Them. A Thoughtful And Immersive ComingOfAge Memoir About One GirlS Struggle To Figure Out And Then Claim Her Asexual Identity.
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Unfortunately, this book didn’t resonate with me. I was drawn in by the title, but it ended up being a bit different than I thought. Some sections felt repetitive, and I struggled to connect. Might be better for someone specifically interested in asexual perspectives.
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Maya Tran
A Unique Perspective on Love
I found this book, 'Lessons in Love from an Asexual Girl,' to be refreshing. The insights shared are thoughtful and really make you rethink love in a broader context. I bought it for my daughter who is exploring her identity, and she can't put it down!
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John Markham
Interesting Concepts but a Bit Slow
While 'Lessons in Love from an Asexual Girl' has some intriguing ideas, I felt parts of it dragged a little. It’s a good read if you’re interested in asexuality, but I was hoping for a faster pace. Still, I appreciate the unique viewpoint.
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