A review by baancs
Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire

adventurous mysterious reflective

5.0

Children are not formless clay, to be shaped according to the sculptor’s whim, nor are they blank but identical dolls, waiting to be slipped into the mode that suits them best. Give ten children a toy box, and watch them select ten different toys, regardless of gender or religion or parental expectations. Children have preferences.

Another eerie but beautifully written book about parental/societal expectations and how there is no one way to be a girl (or to be a person in general). It’s so good.