![]() It will almost certainly be banned in many places, but your child almost certainly needs to read it.” –- The New York Times Book Review ![]() “This book is a gentle, glowing wonder, full of love and understanding, full of everything any of us would wish for our children. ![]() As Bug begins to untangle the mystery of who this ghost is and what they’re trying to say, an altogether different truth comes to light -– Bug is transgender. Besides, there’s something more important to worry about: A ghost is haunting Bug’s eerie old house in rural Vermont… and maybe haunting Bug in particular. But none of this is all that appealing to Bug, who doesn’t particularly want to spend more time trying to understand how to be a girl. For Moira, this means figuring out the right clothes to wear, learning how to put on makeup, and deciding which boys are cuter in their yearbook photos than in real life. ![]() It’s the summer before middle school and eleven-year-old Bug’s best friend Moira has decided the two of them need to use the next few months to prepare. ![]()
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