![]() ![]() Gabriel Ebensperger shares with us his struggles with his own inadequacy, his feelings of guilt, and above all, his fear that his “difference” will be discovered. A boy who sings on the playground instead of playing soccer, who likes Barbies, and whose secretly favorite car is the one called Tutti Frutti. How do you love yourself if you've learned so well to hate yourself? For all of us who've ever felt bizarre, damaged, or strange, we are shown that all is full of love, and that true acceptance must come from within yourself.Ī child who feels like an outsider in a world that’s set against him. ![]() This charming coming-of-age and coming-to-terms with oneself story shows us what it feels like to grow up queer in a heteronormative society in the 1990s.įilled with pop culture touchstones from Cher to Steven Tyler, from Jurassic Park to Grey's Anatomy, this book navigates both the joy and the pain of puberty surrounded by ignorance and homophobia. This entertaining, funny, and warmhearted chronicle of the rocky road toward self-acceptance is a real charmer.” - Publishers WeeklyĪ gay giant can't hide. ![]() “Ebensperger debuts with a big pink splash in the forthright but lighthearted memoir. ![]()
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