A review by jadorelecafe
Pluralities by Avi Silver

reflective

5.0

A reflection on gender a d personhood in a stream of consciousness style narrative. 
Extremely imaginative and also so very real in the feelings and terror and elation of losing yourself as you try to find yourself. 
This book connected with me in a way I was not expecting, as someone who is genderqueer and still learning what my pronouns and preferences and body choices are, this made me feel understood and seen in a strange way that I didn’t know I needed. 
It’s about how the body and the mind aren’t always one but they’re always linked, connected somehow. Even when there is disconnect between the two, they find a way back to one another to meld together into something new and more and something more right and authentic.