Just Girls ( Bella Books) by Rachel Gold is here! And, in my opinion, it was worth the wait. Ever since then, I’ve wanted to read “the next book” – whether it be a direct sequel or not. I read and reviewed Rachel Gold’s debut novel, Being Emily, in June 2012. I’ve been hoping for the release of this book for over two years. In this stunning follow-up to the groundbreaking Being Emily, Rachel Gold explores the brave, changing landscape where young women try to be Just Girls. New rules, old prejudices, personal courage, private fear. A slur clearly meant for her, if they’d only known. It can’t be that bad.Įlla Ramsey is making new friends at Freytag University, playing with on-campus gamers and enjoying her first year, but she’s rocked by the sight of a slur painted on someone else’s door. She was an out lesbian in high school, and she figures she can stare down whatever gets thrown her way in college. So Tucker says it’s her, even though it’s not, to stop the finger pointing. Jess Tucker sticks her neck out for a stranger-the buzz is someone in the dorm is a trans girl.
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