Happy Families by Tanita Davis follows twins Ysabel and Nicholas as they spend spring break with their father who have recently learned of their father's secret, that he is transgender. The book is told in alternating voices as the twins spend time with their father, the first in months and try come to terms with their father's new life and try to heal their family.
This was a very good social issues book. Introducing teens to an issue that they are not familiar with in a way that is interesting and relateable. While I was not rushing to finish the book I had no problem finishing it and I found myself caring about the characters and hoping for a happy ending. The author doesn't provide a happy ending but does provide a hopeful one. This is a book that needs to be on library shelves.
Appropriateness: There is no adult content in the book. The author does a good job talking about transgender persons and the differences even providing a glossary in the back of different terms and resources for more information. I would recommend this book to teens 12+
Review copy provided by Netgalley
