![]() The story addresses a lot of problematic “trans allyship” that BeBe is afraid to speak up about. ![]() Oh, and Annie’s mom is a tattooed plant mom! How wonderful is that? On top of that, I also love that each cheerleader on the Flying Cranes team have the different body types, height, and styles. I love Annie’s grumpy and exhausted faces and BeBe’s surprised and happy ones. As for the art, the facial expressions of the characters are very expressive. They grow together, and so does everyone else around them.įirst of all, a romance between a grumpy lesbian and a sweet transgirl? Yes! And the fact that Annie remains fat while being a flyer and after gruesome workouts also makes me very happy. Beatrice helps Annie make friends on the team and Annie speaks up when people mistreats Beatrice. ![]() But when Beatrice Diaz (trans) decides to take Annie in on the team, the pair start spending more time together. ![]() ![]() Her mom suggests cheerleading and Annie is not happy. Genre: Graphic Novel, Romance, Young AdultĬlick on the cover for my review on Goodreads.Ĭontent warnings: transphobia, outing, sexual harassmentĪnnie Ginter has excellent grades and doesn’t care about having no friends, but she needs extracurricular activities for college application.Cheer Up! Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier, illustrated by Val Wise ![]()
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