"[A] witty and touching memoir. . . [A] frank discussion of the ways in which [V] felt compelled to suppress [V's] emotions, [V's] sexuality, and [V's] true identity growing up. [V] suffered a great deal, and yet [V's] tone is never self-pitying." –
New Yorker "A story that is personal, yet undeniably universal at the same time." –
Lambda Literary "Bond's fabulosity is matched by a trenchant wit, and [V's] over-the-top stories are smartly edged with politics, sexual or otherwise." –
New York Times "A brief yet remarkably candid memoir of growing up different. . . Poignant and funny. . ." –
Kirkus "Thank you, Justin, for your courage in writing the truth of what you went through as a transgender child in this society. Thank you, also, for your sense of humor. This book is very important, and fun to read as well." –
Yoko Ono, artist "When I say Justin Vivian Bond is a true original, what I mean is, Justin doesn't resemble anyone else on the face of the planet. When I say Justin Bond is touched by genius, I mean exactly that." –
Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours "
Tango is a raw nerve touching an electric soul, a beautiful book, written with honesty, pain, and joy from one of our great modern day shamans." –
Sandra Bernhard, comedian "Justin Vivian Bond is a lightning rod, a solid steel structure in heels that attracts burning chaos and disciplines it into orderly submission. Am I allowed to say that Justin is God?" –
Rufus Wainwright, musician "
Tango should be in the hands of every child who can read, and of
every adult who cares about that child." –
Michael Warner, author of The Trouble with Normal "Reading
Tango is like listening to your favorite eccentric cousin or auntie tell you hair-raising tales of innocence lost and found, friendships forged of adversity, and bullies bewildered by their own perversity. Justin spins a one-of-a-kind story that you won't be able to put down." –
Kate Bornstein, author of Gender Outlaw