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Marry Me a Little: A Graphic Memoir
Marry Me a Little: A Graphic Memoir | Robert Kirby
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NAMED ONE OF 6 VITAL NEW WORKS OF LGBTQ+ NONFICTION BY KIRKUS Marriage doesn't define a relationship. Unless you want it to. In Marry Me a Little, Rob Kirby recounts his experience of marrying his longtime partner, John, just after gay marriage was legalized in Minnesota in 2013, and two years before the Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges made gay marriage the law of the land. This is a personal story--about Rob's ambivalence (if not antipathy) toward the institution of marriage, his loving relationship with John, and the life that they share together--set against the historical and political backdrop of shifting attitudes toward gay rights and the institution of marriage. With humor and candor, Rob relates how he and John navigated this changing landscape, how they planned and celebrated their wedding, and how they and others in the gay community are now facing the very real possibility of setbacks to marriage equality. Heartwarming and humorous, Marry Me a Little is both a celebration of a romantic partnership between two men and a personal account of a momentous and historic moment in the fight for gay rights.
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willaful
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So obviously perfect for each other!

A short, imaginative graphica memoir about getting and staying married. Rob and John married fairly quietly when it became legal, amidst some ambivalence about accepting heteronormative privilege. But after 10 years married and 20 together, they know, “marriage doesn't define a relationship... unless you want it to.“ My heart, it is mush.

Covers 2013-2022, so be prepared for painful topics.

willaful @KenyaZero #LGBTQIA2025 - chosen for the title. Lovely synchronicity!

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#Chocolatiers #OneSnackToRuleThemAll @Bookwormjillk

#ISpyBingo autumn leaves. They got married in October, it's technically true. 😂
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Kenyazero This looks charming! 2d
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willaful
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And this was published in 2023... 😭

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Thoughtful and sweet graphic memoir. Kirby recounts his experience marrying his longtime partner in 2013 following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Minnesota.