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Including Dunkin cold brew in your acknowledgments for a personal memoir is such a mood.
This book touched me in a certain way that all Southern queer folk relate to each other, I suppose. I felt seen in his conversations with his parents about being queer. These essays were delivered in such a beautiful way that the highs were very high, and very funny and the lows really came for the juggular to make you cry in the breakroom at work while you’re just eating your lunch and looking for a happy lil gay book to read.
The last 3 essays: Sot Down with Satan, Breadsticks and Questions for God were my favorites. I want to buy this book
This book touched me in a certain way that all Southern queer folk relate to each other, I suppose. I felt seen in his conversations with his parents about being queer. These essays were delivered in such a beautiful way that the highs were very high, and very funny and the lows really came for the juggular to make you cry in the breakroom at work while you’re just eating your lunch and looking for a happy lil gay book to read.
The last 3 essays: Sot Down with Satan, Breadsticks and Questions for God were my favorites. I want to buy this book