Tim I Knew I Was Gay by Eleanor Crew, 2020, Ltle, Brown Book Group Limed edn, English
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THE TIM I KNEW I WAS GAY
The Tim I Knew I Was Gay by Eleanor Crew - A charmg, highly relatable graphic memoir about one woman’s g out and g of age that “brims wh ho... * times i knew i was gay book *
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TIM I KNEW I WAS GAY
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” —Nila Streeten, thor of Billy, Me & You “In this charmg, funny ic, Crew trac the moments she realised she might be gay, om her holy munn to her first date wh a woman. Ellie Crew unpacks her long journey to g out as a gay women the form of a smart, sharp and self-aware graphic memoir that monstrat how sexualy may not reveal self a lear fashn. Alice Oseman herself scribed the The Tim I Knew I Was Gay as “ndid, so funny, and super relatable.
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