![]() This graphic novel needs to be circulated everywhere, needs to be in every school and library. ![]() But the people out here in the real world:Īre we going to just read about these things and not going to do anything about it? ![]() I love rhe character of Christine so much! She's my kind of person.Īnd I really wish Abby's severe cramp problems were dealt with more elaborately towards the end because she's suffering too much and it was affecting her schooling. The characters talk about the different problems they face while having peroids, discuss the problems the rest of the girls from all around the world and how it is adversely affecting their health and mental state. It's so red throughout (maybe the team went overboard because we are dealing with heavy period stuffs here) but it works like a hot waterbag during the peroid cramps. One of the best coming of age stories that's represented quite well. The LGBTQIAP representation is done well. I absolutely adore the characters! They are outspoken, different and unique, totally dramatic at times, and so real! 4 friends working towards a cause because none of the adults in school seem to care about providing tampons or pads for emergency.Īnd yes, talk about the misconceptions and period shaming! ![]() Yes, we are talking about periods throughout the entire graphic novel. How come I am reading this beautiful, important graphic novel after a year of its publication?īut hell, why are we not even talking about this graphic novel?! ![]()
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