How to Be Ace: A Memoir of Growing Up Asexual
"How to Be Ace: A Memoir of Growing Up Asexual" by Rebecca Burgess is a candid and introspective memoir that explores what it means to grow up asexual in a world that often dismisses or misunderstands asexuality.
Burgess writes with an engaging and conversational style that draws the reader in and makes the book accessible to both those who are new to the topic of asexuality and those who are familiar with it. She shares her own personal experiences with honesty and vulnerability, allowing readers to connect with her on a deep and emotional level.
What sets "How to Be Ace: A Memoir of Growing Up Asexual" apart from other books on asexuality is its focus on the intersectionality of asexuality with other aspects of identity, such as gender, race, and disability. Burgess thoughtfully examines the ways in which asexuality can intersect with other marginalized identities and how this can impact a person's experiences and understanding of their own asexuality.
The book also provides valuable insights into the challenges that asexual individuals face, both in society at large and within the LGBTQ+ community. Burgess delves into the harmful stereotypes and misconceptions that surround asexuality, as well as the unique struggles that asexual individuals may encounter when trying to navigate romantic and sexual relationships.
Release: 2020
Author: Rebecca Burgess
Goodreads Score: 4.15