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When Everything Feels Like the Movies

By: Raziel Reid
Narrated by: Tom Picasso
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'My name was Jude. They called me Judy. I was beautiful either way.'

Beautiful, queer - Jude is a young man determined to blow kisses to bigots and defy a lifetime of neglect through glamour. Jude will wear whatever he wants, sleep with whomever he likes and live his life like he's the star of the show. This is his brilliant, blazing story.

©2014 Raziel Reid (P)2015 Recorded Books Inc
LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction

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Critic reviews

"Raunchy, riotous, and real, this book is a total breath of fresh air. Hilarious and original, Jude is my new bae. A triumph." (James Dawson)
"An uncompromising and often uncomfortable read, but also very compulsive and funny." ( The Bookseller)
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