As a trans girl in high school, this book really resonated with me. It was weirdly the same, but also at times the exact opposite. Of course, there were many parts I didn't intimately understand, but most of this book was a documentation of everything I've felt for my whole life. It put experiences I had felt from the day I was born until now into words I could relate to, even though I'm AMAB. It's shocking how similar, yet different all of our experiences are. I'm happy I get to see that represented in a book.
I would be honored if I was Maia. Managing to get your book banned and getting it botted by hogs is one of the greatest achievements any even mildly progressive person could ever hope to do. The fact that those rightoid fascists think WE'RE the snowflakes is absurd.
Hogs, go back to your nursing homes, and turn on some Fox News so you go brain dead even quicker.