![]() What I loved about this is despite the writer being a gay man, he wasn't afraid to address his own bias within the LGBTQ+ community and the Black community. ![]() It was about growing up in a 'broken' home. It was about being biracial and never quite feeling like a perfect fit. It was about being a child whose father shows no interest. ![]() I most often hear this book being pitched to me as a 'gay book', whatever that is, but it was so much more than that. The story follows Michael from childhood to manhood, as he discovers who he and where he belongs in a world that seems to reject him at every turn. and come away with a new sense of social peace that that allows everything and everyone to just be. To get into another mind, learn about their experiences, their anger, sorrow, joy. To be able to understand another perspective. Peaceful Yet Powerful Coming-of-Age Storyįor me, this book was everything I'd want from memoir. ![]()
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