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The Times I Knew I Was Gay by Eleanor Crewes
5.0
Fantastic, hilarious, and relatable, Crewes bears their quirky little soul to all of us for our understanding and enjoyment.
Coming out is like stepping out into the unknown, and no ones journey to finding themselves is the same. Crewes gives us a story about comfort and coming out at your own pace. They let us know that it is ok if you need to come out, and then go back in for a while. Your journey to your truth is unique to you, and you should not change it for anyone but yourself. With wit, vulnerability, and truth, Crewes lets us walk alongside them on their journey to their queer identity.
If you like comedic but honest memoirs with a heavy helping of self-awareness: read this book!
Coming out is like stepping out into the unknown, and no ones journey to finding themselves is the same. Crewes gives us a story about comfort and coming out at your own pace. They let us know that it is ok if you need to come out, and then go back in for a while. Your journey to your truth is unique to you, and you should not change it for anyone but yourself. With wit, vulnerability, and truth, Crewes lets us walk alongside them on their journey to their queer identity.
If you like comedic but honest memoirs with a heavy helping of self-awareness: read this book!