Praise for Neither: A 2019 Rainbow Book List Selection "Anderson (Cat's Colors) tackles exclusion, difference, and identity in a sweet-tempered fable.... Anderson's candy-colored palette and adorable cast of creatures reflect a spectrum of states of being, creating a book that works as a resource for conversations about race, blended identities, gender norms, and more."--Publishers Weekly
"This stands out for its accessibility to even very young read-aloud audiences. A sweet story of acceptance for all those who are this, that, neither, either, and everything in between."--Kirkus
"Hits all right notes and is filled with fun, fantastical creatures to boot."--School Library Journal
"A positive celebration of diversity and how our world is a better place when everyone is included."--The Reading Eagle
"Features key parts of the transgender experience and is perfect for kids in kindergarten through second grade."
--Out.com
"Cute... This sweet, simple parable could be used as a conversation starter about gender, race, and/or identity with very young children."--School Library Connection
"This sweet, gentle story reassures children who cherish contemplative moments that they don't have to abandon lively times with pals. The colorful, adorable gouache illustrations capture the birds' personalities.... Proof that you can have the best of both worlds: quiet solitude and boisterous time with friends."--Kirkus Reviews
"Round lines and shape-based art clearly convey Only's needs and the peace of the sensory corner, while speech balloons note subtle nuances around interpersonal interaction."--Publishers Weekly