I have a terrible habit of picking up a book, reading half of it in a day, and then losing myself in work or other silly routines and not picking it up for a month. Unfortunately I abandoned Ann Rower’s most recent edition of If You’re a Girl in the same way i’ve done to others, it really is an incredible disservice to any writer. I loved this book, and I find Rower incredibly easy to digest, the only thing that takes away from it are the self inflicted gaps in my memory, due to the length of time it took me to read the whole thing. Rower has an incredible ability to balance humor, deep grief, provocativeness (I hate this word, it sounds ugly and incorrect) and a wild relatability. I don’t think you have to be a girl, queer, writer, married, divorced, etc. to find some solace in this book, she writes to and for everyone. Many compare Ann Rower to Eve Babitz, I see their differences I see their similarities, I love them both. I also love to hear about Richard Hell, man of my dreams and many others, whom Rower shares at least 3 anecdotes about :) Sorry, this is all over the place!