Queen Called Bitch: Tales of a Teenage Bitter Ass Homosexual

Queen Called Bitch: Tales of a Teenage Bitter Ass Homosexual
ISBN-10
1947139479
ISBN-13
9781947139473
Category
Gay teenagers
Pages
183
Language
English
Published
2017-07-22
Publisher
NineStar Press
Author
Waldell Goode

Description

A loud-mouth, black, gay teenager struggles to find himself in rural America. After having realized his inability to attend his top-choice school, Waldell Goode embarks on a journey to reevaluate why the grand departure appealed to him in the first place. He learns that as much as he can control his nonexistent love life, there are other factors that aren't as easily mutable. He comes to terms with his peculiar relationship with his mother, the inevitable heartbreak in store for him no matter how hard he's tried avoiding it, and the voice of God, in all her beguiling glory.

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