Book Review | Let's Talk About Love
Image from Bookish Books like this manage to make me both happy and sad at the same time. Happy, because of the representation that provides both input and perspective for those that both identify and don't identify with those represented. Sad, because it brings to light just how difficult the argument for representation is for those who are the standard, cookie cutter, every day average Joe. I'm not generally open about my own sexuality (much like Alice in Claire Kann's Let's Talk About Love ) but let's just say that this book did a very good job of representing asexuality. I suppose that's more or less an admission, but there it is.