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4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Honey, Honey, Miss Thang: Being Black, Gay, and on the Streets (Paperback)
i grew up in a small southern town that was fantastically inhabited by what seemed an inordinate number of flamboyant black drag queens. as a child i marveled at their screaming visibility, and always kept one eye peeled for a glimpse of a sashaying stormy or randy ball or any of the other girls, now long dead. as a grown woman (gay, incidentally) living in a much larger, but still southern city, i remain fascinated by the miss thangs that i encounter in clubs and on street corners. this book is a raw and unflinching peek into the lives of five ordinarily extraordinary queens, who live their scarred and often dismaying lives with an amazing lack of self-pity and an equally amazing joie de vivre. i recommend!
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Honey, Honey,Miss Thang: Being Black, Gay, and on the Streets by Leon E. Pettiway (Hardcover - September 30, 1996)
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