"A gorgeous story of being true to oneself that will brighten any shelf." — Booklist (starred review)"A much-needed, heartwarming story of inclusivity.” — Jonathan Van Ness, author of Peanut Goes for the Gold and star of Netflix’s Queer Eye"The book may tread familiar ground, it but does it so stylishly that many readers will be overjoyed. This flies high." — Kirkus Reviews"The book subtly undercuts gender norms and acknowledges bullying; however, the boy exudes and is surrounded by so much beauty, including the loving support of his father, that this outshines any shadow cast by the children’s unkindness. A gorgeous story of being true to oneself that will brighten any shelf." — Booklist (starred review)"Marc Majewski’s Butterfly Child is both lovely and incredibly moving. Like its creative young protagonist, this is a story that soars on beautiful wings." — The Fan Brothers, Creators of The Night Gardener“Butterfly Child is a gorgeous testament to the importance of being yourself…and what a gift it is to have parents who encourage it. Beautifully written and rendered in lively color and stunning texture by Marc Majewski, this book is a true act of love.” — Sasha Velour, Drag Queen "A gorgeous story of being true to oneself that will brighten any shelf." — Booklist (starred review)"A much-needed, heartwarming story of inclusivity.” — Jonathan Van Ness, author of Peanut Goes for the Gold and star of Netflix’s Queer Eye"The book may tread familiar ground, it but does it so stylishly that many readers will be overjoyed. This flies high." — Kirkus Reviews"Marc Majewski’s Butterfly Child is both lovely and incredibly moving. Like its creative young protagonist, this is a story that soars on beautiful wings." — The Fan Brothers, Creators of The Night Gardener“Butterfly Child is a gorgeous testament to the importance of being yourself…and what a gift it is to have parents who encourage it. Beautifully written and rendered in lively color and stunning texture by Marc Majewski, this book is a true act of love.” — Sasha Velour, Drag QueenPraise for Does Earth Feel? “Quietly engaging. Thought provoking.” — Publishers WeeklyPraise for Does Earth Feel? “Quietly engaging. Thought provoking.” — Publishers Weekly