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Coming Home: A Memoir
Coming Home: A Memoir | Sawyer Cole Hobson
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Coming from a small, rural town in North Carolina, Sawyer grapples with what it means to grow up queer, where the population of queer people was, to the untrained eye, non-existent. Nuanced with the societal constructs of the gender binary, they deconstruct what it means to be queer in an evangelical Southern family. From growing up being a family proclaimed "tomboy," to joining the Army under Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Sawyer brings you a collection of essays detailing everything from coming out, to family life to church hurt and everything in between. ?Candid, honest, insightful, and sometimes breathtakingly haunting, Coming Home is all about finding your queer voice in a heteronormative world. With an honest zeal for life, this set of essays will show you what it truly means to come home.
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Coming Home: A Memoir | Sawyer Cole Hobson
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I picked up this debut memoir bc I follow Sawyer on insta and wanted to learn more about their story. It was so honest and emotional. They talk about their journey growing up, coming out, & feeling at home with their identity. I do think the overall message was powerful & will give hope to those struggling similarly. The writing was just a bit all over the place & could have used some editing to make things more clear.

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