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2 Best Coming of Age Books

Discover a collection of captivating coming of age books. Dive into stories that explore the trials and triumphs of growing up.

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Boy Erased

by Garrard Conley

What is Boy Erased about?

In this powerful memoir, a young man grapples with his identity, faith, and family as he confronts the devastating reality of conversion therapy. Garrard Conley shares his personal journey of growing up in a conservative religious community, his struggle to reconcile his sexuality with his beliefs, and the harrowing experiences he endured in an attempt to change his sexual orientation. This poignant and courageous memoir sheds light on the damaging effects of conversion therapy and the resilience of the human spirit.

Who should read Boy Erased

  • LGBTQ+ individuals seeking a powerful memoir about self-discovery and acceptance.

  • Parents and families looking to understand the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth.

  • Anyone interested in exploring the intersection of religion and sexuality.

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All Boys Aren’t Blue

by George M. Johnson

What is All Boys Aren’t Blue about?

"All Boys Aren't Blue" is a powerful memoir-manifesto that delves into the experiences of George M. Johnson. This captivating book explores themes of identity, race, and sexuality, as Johnson reflects on his journey growing up as a queer Black man. With raw honesty and vulnerability, the author shares personal stories, challenging societal norms and shedding light on the complexities of intersectionality. This memoir is a compelling and necessary read that celebrates individuality and advocates for inclusivity.

Who should read All Boys Aren’t Blue

  • LGBTQ+ youth seeking personal stories of resilience and self-acceptance.

  • Educators and parents looking to understand and support queer youth.

  • Anyone interested in exploring intersectionality and dismantling societal norms.