WardenRed reviewed Ellen Outside the Lines by A. J. Sass
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5 stars
I’m ahead of schedule and this is a problem.
This is such a thoughtful and well-written story with a lot of diversity. A lot of Ellen's experience navigating the uncomfortably changing world around her felt relatable and made me think back to my own preteen years. I also really loved Isa and the way their gender identity was handled. This book is a great reminder that even in a world where neurodivergent, nonbinary, and otherwise "different" kids have the language to talk about their experiences and can afford to actually talk about them openly, we still have such a long way to go. At the same time, that long road no longer feels impossible.
I really loved the characters in this book and the way the MC always has a support system to rely on, even when things get too much and out of control. Throughout all the challenges …
I’m ahead of schedule and this is a problem.
This is such a thoughtful and well-written story with a lot of diversity. A lot of Ellen's experience navigating the uncomfortably changing world around her felt relatable and made me think back to my own preteen years. I also really loved Isa and the way their gender identity was handled. This book is a great reminder that even in a world where neurodivergent, nonbinary, and otherwise "different" kids have the language to talk about their experiences and can afford to actually talk about them openly, we still have such a long way to go. At the same time, that long road no longer feels impossible.
I really loved the characters in this book and the way the MC always has a support system to rely on, even when things get too much and out of control. Throughout all the challenges she experiences, being in a new place and facing a lot of unexpected things and being on shaky footing with her best friend, there's just so much kindness and hope. You know, just... this certainty that in the long run, no matter what life throws at them, Ellen and her friends are going to be all right.