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Greatest Hits of My Childhood Trauma

By: Alex Dark
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Greatest Hits of My Childhood Trauma is the story of a boy fighting to exist in a world that would rather throw him away. A tale of growing up gay in '90s Middle America, Alex Dark's debut memoir is a raucous journey through visits to prison at 13 years old, crooked psychiatrists and unending trips to the mental hospital, drug overdoses, bizarre early sexual encounters, and trying to find love in high school with boys who can't quite decide if they're queer or not. Laced with a biting sarcastic wit, this shocking tale of a failed attempt at conversion therapy will make you laugh, cry, and want to burn everything to the ground. Also known as "The Filthiest Gay Rapper Alive", the debut foray into the literary world of Alex Dark (better known as MC Crumbsnatcher) is not to be missed!

©2021 Alexander James Dark (P)2021 Alexander James Dark
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