Vicky T. (VickyJo) - reviewed Dress Codes: Of Three Girlhoods--My Mother's, My Father's, and Mine on + 49 more book reviews
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Noelle Howey writes with a wry, witty voice but manages to sidestep any notion of self-pity. She is honest in her portrayals of her parents, her grandparents, and especially herself. Going through adolescence, when one's parents are horribly embarrassing, is difficult for everyone; Noelle had another layer of embarrassment added. But the fact that her father was finally opening up and reaching out to her turned her into one of his staunchest allies. The inside cover is full of family photographs; the one of Noelle at about age 2 or 3, sittin on her father's lap just haunts me. The body language there says it all. I really enjoyed this memoir, and applaud Noelle and her parents for sharing their story.
Melanie R. (meljean) reviewed Dress Codes: Of Three Girlhoods--My Mother's, My Father's, and Mine on + 6 more book reviews
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A look at what a father's cross dressing does to his family. Sad and pensive, and sometime humorous.