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299 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 21, 2019
"Sometimes you need to fight to be heard, especially when you're the only woman in a room full of men."
"I guess I'm just nervous. I feel a lot of responsibility to get this character right, you know? It's not every day that a gay Indian girl gets to play a gay Indian girl...I want to make sure I do it justice."
"Do you know how many times this town has tried to change me? When I started my YouTube channel, people said I should focus more on my beauty tutorials and tone down my political talk. I said no. When my videos started going viral, people said I should change my name to something that makes white people more comfortable. I said no...I'm so tired of people trying to erase who I am."
"...I'm still firmly in the questioning category when it comes to my gender identity. And, ugh, that whole scenario is exhausting to think about."
The moment I see her smile, I light up like Times Square on New Year's Eve.
Damn these cryptic lesbian linguistics.
"Remember why we did all this - to give queer teens the badass lesbian werewolf romance they've never seen."
"You're still on Ritalin, yeah?"
I nod. "And Lexapro now, too."
He raises his hand to the air. "Same, girl, same."
"I was embarrassed. I was ashamed of who I am and where I come from, but not anymore."
“This place isn't sunshine and palm trees. It's a mirage that looks like paradise from a distance, but when you get here it's just a dirty, shallow lake with a painted backdrop. Clever lighting and counterfeit smiles draw you in and then chew you up and leave you on the cutting room floor like you're nothing.”
“If you don't want me when I was an insecure, closeted nerd girl, you don't get me at my badass, out-and-proud nerd girl.”
“Because I am Lyla! And Shrupty is Lyla. Alyssa is Lyla and thousands of Silver Falls fans are Lyla. By doing this, you are telling them that they don't matter. That they can be erased and no one will care. Well, I care.”
“This place isn't sunshine and palm trees. It's a mirage that looks like paradise from a distance, but when you get here it's just a dirty, shallow lake with a painted backdrop. Clever lighting and counterfeit smiles draw you in and then chew you up and leave you on the cutting room floor like you're nothing.”
“In a world with no consequences, I'd let my fury flip the whole damn table. But the only people who get to live in a world without consequences are men like those sitting in this room. That stops now.”