Like A Boy But Not A Boy
Essays such as "Tomboy" delve into what it means to inhabit a gender in-between space, while "37 Jobs 21 Houses" challenges ideas of success tied to hard work and moving homes. The inclusion of "Everyone Is Sober and No One Can Drive" shares sixteen poignant stories of queer millennials growing up in small Canadian communities.
With reflective and often humorous prose, bennett wrestles with acceptance, faith, identity, and the complexities of bringing new life into a changing world, making the book a deeply personal yet universally resonant exploration.
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Like A Boy But Not A Boy
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Inquisitive and expansive, Like a Boy but Not a Boy
Inquisitive and expansive, Like a Boy but Not a Boy explores author andrea bennett's experiences with gender expectations, being a non-binary parent, and the sometimes funny and sometimes difficult task of living in a body. The book's fourteen essays also delve incisively into the interconnected themes of mental illness, mortality, creative work, class, and bike mechanics (apparently, you can learn a lot about yourself through trueing a wheel).
In "Tomboy," andrea articulates what it means to live in a gender in-between space, and why one might be necessary; "37 Jobs 21 Houses" interrogates the notion that the key to a better life is working hard and moving house. Interspersed throughout the book is "Everyone Is Sober and No One Can Drive," sixteen stories about queer millennials who grew up and came of age in small Canadian communities.
With the same poignant spirit as Ivan Coyote's Tomboy Survival Guide, Like a Boy but Not a Boy addresses the struggle to find acceptance, and to accept oneself, and how one can find one's place while learning to make space for others. The book also wonders what it means to be an atheist and search for faith that everything will be okay, what it means to learn how to love life even as you obsess over its brevity, and how to give birth, to bring new life, at what feels like the end of the world.
With thoughtfulness and acute observation, andrea bennett reveals intimate truths about the human experience, whether one is outside the gender binary or not.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781551528212
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 November 2020
Country: Canada
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 272
About the Author
andrea bennett is a National Magazine Award-winning writer and editor and the author of one book of poetry (Canoodlers, Nightwood Editions) and two travel guides (Montreal and Quebec City, Moon Guides). Like a Boy but Not a Boy is andrea's first book of essays.
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