Her humorous style and language allows one to become lost in her countless misadventures as she searches for her sexual identity in the world. Recounting incidents like her short-lived stripper career and having sex openly in a bar may make one squirm, yet these vignettes make one want to read more. With vivid imagery and colorful characters, Janson paints a picture of her life that is fresh and sincere. One can tell she tried to stick to the truth though and not omit any important details; this is refreshing, because it allows women of all ages who may be struggling with their own sexual identity to see what this journey of self- discovery truly is and not what the media portrays.
Janson examines and embraces a question that most people often ignore. By discovering her sexual identity, she learned more about herself and human nature. Twat is a rare gem with pure emotions running throughout its pages. It is story that should not be missed.
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