Review: "A World Worth Saving" — A Trans Jewish Boy's Story by Kyle Lukoff
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Jennifer R. Povey
Summary
A review of Kyle Lukoff's middle-grade novel "A World Worth Saving," which centers on a trans Jewish boy known only as A. The book is described as unapologetically Jewish and written for both Jewish and trans kids. The protagonist's unsupportive parents force him to attend an anti-trans "support group."
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bskyReview: "A World Worth Saving" — A Trans Jewish Boy's Story by Kyle Lukoffbuttondown.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledFirst of all, this book is very Jewish and makes no bones about it.
A World Worth Saving is at the higher end of the age range.
Our protagonist is a trans Jewish boy known, throughout the book, only as A. (He hasn't picked out a new name yet).
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