The Albino Album is a 2013 novel by the American writer Chavisa Woods published by Seven Stories Press.
Termed "a queer epic" by the publisher and author, it is a picaresque coming-of-age novel following the adolescence of a young girl in the rural United States.
[4][3] The book received mixed reviews, many acclaiming the character created in its protagonist Mya but some criticizing the rest of the plot; Publishers Weekly′s review called Mya's character "sympathetic," it took issue with the "loose ends and an unsatisfying conclusion.
"[1] Other reviewers were less critical, rather calling it "sprawling," "the kind of book that requires lists to even begin to capture," (Lambda Literary and Velvet Park Media, respectively).
[5] These other reviewers shared Publishers Weekly′s appreciation of Mya's character, Lambda calling her "impossible not to fall in love with.