Genre: Memoir
Published by: Coffee Town Press
Pages: Paper Back
Ratings: 7 JAGS
Dennis Milam Benise return memoir; One Gay American is a
beautifully crafted coming of age, coming out story. Benise takes the reader on
brief history lessons of the strides the people of the LGBT Community have
accomplished, all the while making parallel connections to his own personal
struggles.
As a child born into 60s, Dennis grows up in the
conservative Mid-west. From an early age, he realizes he is way different than
other boys his own age, all the while navigating a secret fascination for
wedding dresses and Barbie Dolls from his passive aggressive parents. Dennis
learns to cope with his effeminate mannerism by joining theater, where he
eventually finds his future wife at the young age of 19 and gets married.
Dennis Milam Benise’s One Gay American is a wonderfully
written story of real life, and the obstacles that we all face to find our true
identity-and with that, true love. Dennis’s matter of fact approach to the foibles
of everyday life as a young gay man is stereotypical in most period memoir
pieces of similar fashion, but his monologue shines brightly as he puts forth a
connection in his growth of being a shy effeminate male, to an out and proud
gay man.
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