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510 - Lost and Found


Instructor: Ernest Merchant
Dates: Nov 15, 2017 to Jan 1, 1970
Time: From 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Materials: Wholesale at CLASS LLC; retail at My Sister's Books; Amazon
Class Cost: $20.00
Is Class Open? yes
Description: This is not your stereotypical gay-hairdresser-addict-convict story ... if there is such a thing. In the vein of Augusten Burroughs and Jeannette Walls, "Lost and Found" is a harrowing tale of survival in a world hostile to diversity. The memoir spans five decades, from the young boy whose search of identity and self-empowerment begins with the haunting observation, "There are no pictures of me as a baby," through a dark, spiraling vortext of bad decisions, while "looking for love in all the wrong places." With unflinching candor, Merchant explores the issues of sexual dibersity, drug addiction, crime and punishment, and social prejudice. His sardonic humor and clear-eyed honesty take the reader on a dangerous journey, battling the demons of self-destruction - a war that turns out to be surprisingly uplifting.
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