Gay Enough 2

By German Alcala
Published by Alcala Publications
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Published: April 22, 2011
Words: 6,371 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458001450


Description

15 poems make up this new book written as a follow up to the acclaimed poetry book Gay Enough it is about the struggles and sorrows of LGB youths depression, heartbreak, and fear. However, the collection is written to encourage youths of any sexual orientation to be wise, strong, and to fight in the face of doubt and intimidation. Witty comments by the writer give this book a wealth of satire too.

Tags

dogs, homosexuality, bravery, coming out, gay literature, lady gaga, gay enough, faggot, gay youths

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Review by: Persephone Gallo on June 10, 2011 : star star star star star
This ebook is packed with emotion and self expression in different ways I can see in poems like "It happens to matter" that this poet has a spark of light that most of us should have, too.

Btw, it's true some of the pieces in the collection encourage youths of any kind of orientation to be wise and fight for what they believe, even though I’m a heterosexual I enjoyed and felt encouraged after reading this book.
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