5/20/2023 0 Comments Jane one last stop![]() ![]() In Casey McQuiston’s One Last Stop, the misfits and outcasts are drawn together because of-not in spite of-their differences, which include sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, and race, among other things, and I didn’t want to leave that found family behind when I reached the last page.Īn expert in finding missing persons, twenty-three-year-old August moves to New York City to find herself. As a result, I’ve spent a great deal of my life yearning for a sense of belonging. That feeling didn’t entirely go away at home either, because my mom, grandma, older siblings, and enormous extended family were pure Asian. ![]() ![]() Growing up mixed-race in suburban Minnesota, I always felt painfully different from my Caucasian peers. ![]()
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