Rick

by Alex Gino

This follow-up to George may be fictional, but it is also informational, in the way that George was, about other forms of identity on the LGBTQIAP+ spectrum.

Much like the representation of the racial spectrum shown in newer children’s books, Rick is inclusive because it shows that not having a crush (and asexuality) is within the range of what is typical.

Author Alex Gino knows that kids need to feel that they belong. This is another helpful book that growing kids with questions have available to them.

Rick’s grandfather was such a nice detail, and Rick-supporter, although we didn’t hear much about the rest of his family. I enjoyed having his grandfather as part of this story. I listened to the audiobook and author Alex Gino reads it himself. It was great to hear it in his voice.

 

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