My favourites from this book were Aisha Busby, Tanya Byrne, Yasmin Rahman and Ayisha Maliks stories but overall the stories celebrate everything from difference in life situation, sexual orientation, friendship, family, religion and more. These short stories pack a punch and really show how difference can be great and helps us to appreciate each other too.
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Please Love Me at My Worst by Michaela Angemeer
This collection of poetry was so honest and deeply moving showing how growing up and through childhood craving or desiring the love to be se...
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