Life as a Unicorn

Life as a Unicorn

By Amrou Al-Kadhi

Pages

304

Rating

4.22

Year

2019

ReligionMemoirBiographyNonfictionAudiobookLGBT

Description

Amrou knew they were gay when, aged ten, they first laid eyes on Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone. It was love at first sight.

Amrou’s parents weren’t so happy.

From that moment on, Amrou began searching in all the wrong places for ways to make their divided self whole again.

Life as a Unicorn is a hilarious yet devastating memoir of a search for belonging, following the painful and surprising process of transforming from a god-fearing Muslim boy to a queer drag queen, strutting the stage in seven-inch heels and saying the things nobody else dares to.

From a god-fearing Muslim boy enraptured with their mother to a vocal, queer drag queen estranged from their family, this heart-breaking and hilarious memoir follows the author's fight to be true to themselves.

Endorsements

'It should be read far and wide' — Ian McKellen

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