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I found this book on a whim, not knowing what to expect, but curious because, wow, a children’s book on RuPaul? How cool (and ADORABLE) is that?! It’s a book that I wish existed for me as a kid when I looked up to RuPaul as my hero and idol. This went above and beyond anything I could have imagined. For one, this book is SO INCLUSIVE. With it being published in 2021, it’s clearly on the money on describing what drag is and how drag is for everyone, I was very pleasantly surprised at how it even gives a nod to drag kings, trans queens, and non-binary queens, and how even cis women can be drag queens too! Being that this is a children’s book, it’s not going to dig too deep into RuPaul and the nuances of his celebrity, but there’s enough basic information and fun facts here that will make even a longtime fan of RuPaul learn something new about him. It’s written for a young audience but doesn’t read like it, I felt like it was written in a way where teens and adults can enjoy it too. Loved the illustrations which made an already super-cute book even CUTER! The inner child in me was so happy reading this, knowing that this book exists is truly a sign of how far queer representation has come and makes me so glad that kids, queer kids especially, can read about one of our most famous and beloved LGBT icons.
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