9/10 this would’ve destroyed me if I read this in 2020.. it’s really good I love how it portrayed the mom’s journey for acceptance and how her ignorance rlly stems from the fear of discrimination rather than thinking it’s disgusting. (Reminds me of my mom) I love how hana, the sister, was written. I did dislike her at times but her feelings are very realistic. The ending did feel kinda rushed.. honestly was surprised that the dad was supportive. Overall, this was just a bittersweet read especially for those with unsupportive parents.
Mom, I'm gay