Imogen, Obviously book Review
julho 23, 2024
I often feel like Imogen, growing up as a people pleaser, constantly striving to discover my true self while battling persistent impostor syndrome. People tend to question me without giving me the space to find my own answers.
Imogen Scott, prides herself on being the ultimate ally, deeply involved in Pride Alliance meetings and queer media discourse, often outpacing even her very queer little sister in knowledge.
Imogen's allyship is showcased through her close friendships with Gretchen, who helps her stay aware of her biases, and Lili, a newly out college student thriving in her new environment. When visiting Lili on campus, Imogen's commitment to being a supportive ally is put to the test when Lili tells her college friends that she and Imogen used to date, a fabrication that leads to unexpected self-discovery.
As Imogen interacts with Tessa, Lili’s best friend, she begins to question her own sexuality, realizing that her previously assumed "straight" identity may not be as clear-cut as she thought. Albertalli's portrayal of Imogen's journey is both relatable and thought-provoking, offering readers a heartfelt exploration of what it means to understand oneself truly.



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