Summary:
The book is a personal account that explores the author's experiences growing up as a queer Black man, addressing topics like identity, sexuality, and family. It combines elements of memoir with social commentary, offering both personal anecdotes and broader reflections on race, gender, and LGBTQ+ issues.
Key points:
1. Intersectionality in Identity:
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