All Boys Aren't Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto
This YA memoir explores the intersection of growing up black and queer. Through a series of essays, nonbinary author George M. Johnson explores their time growing up through their college years in different parts of the US. The book touches on many aspects of growing up—from violence and bullying, coming of age milestones, and some of the softer, kinder parts of like, family and more. This testimony is meant to appeal to a wide readership—whether the reader is an ally or queer—this book touches on intersectionality, exploring race, gender, sexuality, family, and many more things. The book showcases the ups and the downs, the good and the bad, the painful and the wonderful of a queer, black coming of age.