![]() The stories “Maverick” and “The End of Gods and Heroes” feature children going through struggles that most will be able to relate to, such as dealing with a first crush, forging an identity, dealing with parents’ expectations, and the ebb and flow of relationships. ![]() Interpersonal relationships and their challenges are the central pillars of this collection, and the author isn’t afraid to dive into the meatier and uglier sides of life: mental health, toxic or codependent relationships, racism and sexism, and what it means to be a queer child. It features queer, Asian characters trying to navigate the world and come into themselves. The collection features stories set in Toronto, which is where Chau Bradley grew up, as well as Montreal, where they now live, and a few other places. ![]() With Personal Attention Roleplay, their fiction debut, Helen Chau Bradley spills their guts in ten intimate, queer stories. ![]()
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