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Re-reading it now, I can't help but think the same thing. I think it's important to have stories like this out there for gay youth! To know other people went through it too, and came out of alive and well, can be a very powerful message for someone who may be struggling!
I think the best part of Kirk Reads memoir is that he is candidly open and honest. It seems like he did not edit himself, and I love that. I find the best memoirs for me are the ones where the author simply tells you the truth! Regardless of what people may think. He showed us his exploration into sex, and love without editing himself. I find it courageous and important.
It's important for someone reading this to understand the feelings they may be having are OK to explore and you don't have to attach shame to it.
I saw alot of myself in his story, and for that I'm drawn to it!
A great read! I'm glad I picked it up for asecond time! ( )