One of the few books about a gender creative child assigned female at birth. Annie loves her plaid shirt and doesn’t want to wear a dress to her uncle’s wedding, but her mom insists, since she is “worried about what other people will think.” Ultimately, Annie comes up with a solution—wearing it under a suit like her brother’s—that is both respectful of the occasion and fits her identity.
Annie and her brother are White; her mother has light brown skin and black curly hair and could be read as Black, Latina, or biracial.