America's Boy: A Memoir by Wade Rouse (2006)
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Overview: Born in 1965 into a small town in the heartland of America. Wade Rouse didn’t quite fit in. At five, his family returned home to find Wade in the middle of their living room wearing red heels, a black-and-white polka-dot bikini, gold earrings, a tinfoil crown embedded with glued-on red checkers, and a cardboard sash saying Miss Sugar Creek in red magic marker. With his golden, feathered hair and preference for pink dress shirts, Wade is mistaken for a girl for much of his childhood. Wade’s family has their own quirks. His father calls everyone “hon”—including the dirty gas station attendant—and his mother talks as though she’s cross-examining herself. Wade fills his time eating Little Debbie cakes and Cherry Mashes because becoming fat is more acceptable than being different.
But when summer arrives, his entire lovable, eccentric family pack their clothes in garbage bags and drive to their log cabin on Sugar Creek in the Missouri Ozarks. At Sugar Creek, Wade finds comfort with his family until a tragic accident takes his brother’s life and, afraid of losing the love of his remaining family, swears that he will never allow them to mourn the loss of their only remaining son. Wade buries his identity along with his brother.
Told with humor, courage, and boundless joy, America’s Boy’ is a love letter to a singular time in America’s heartland, to a family perhaps in detail different but familiar all the same, and to the growing pains that accompany self-discovery.
Genre: MM coming-of-age memoir

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Requirements: MOBI / ePUB reader, 1.45 Mb (includes photos)
Overview: Born in 1965 into a small town in the heartland of America. Wade Rouse didn’t quite fit in. At five, his family returned home to find Wade in the middle of their living room wearing red heels, a black-and-white polka-dot bikini, gold earrings, a tinfoil crown embedded with glued-on red checkers, and a cardboard sash saying Miss Sugar Creek in red magic marker. With his golden, feathered hair and preference for pink dress shirts, Wade is mistaken for a girl for much of his childhood. Wade’s family has their own quirks. His father calls everyone “hon”—including the dirty gas station attendant—and his mother talks as though she’s cross-examining herself. Wade fills his time eating Little Debbie cakes and Cherry Mashes because becoming fat is more acceptable than being different.
But when summer arrives, his entire lovable, eccentric family pack their clothes in garbage bags and drive to their log cabin on Sugar Creek in the Missouri Ozarks. At Sugar Creek, Wade finds comfort with his family until a tragic accident takes his brother’s life and, afraid of losing the love of his remaining family, swears that he will never allow them to mourn the loss of their only remaining son. Wade buries his identity along with his brother.
Told with humor, courage, and boundless joy, America’s Boy’ is a love letter to a singular time in America’s heartland, to a family perhaps in detail different but familiar all the same, and to the growing pains that accompany self-discovery.
Genre: MM coming-of-age memoir
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