![]() ![]() ![]() Stevie just goes with who she is attracted to and she mixes it up with white women. This is set in the 70’s when coming out as gay wasn’t a common thing, so her courageousness in doing so is commendable.Īs in the last book, as Stevie navigates her world, racial issues come up quite a bit. And also her grandmother who supports her. I love that she comes out to her mother even knowing how she will react. When she eventually discovers that she’s probably bisexual, she doesn’t want to be pinned down after she gets grief for that. ![]() She’s also very open about what she feels, as in being attracted to women and exploring that. If she is slighted or if people say or do offensive things to her, she asks why and lets those people know it’s not OK. As in the first book, Stevie still comes across as innocent as she explores her feelings and sexuality. I liked Coffee Will Make You Black quite a bit, so I got this book to find out what happens to Stevie. ![]()
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