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Book Review of Mississippi Sissy

Mississippi Sissy
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Helpful Score: 1


Sessums admits the dialogue in this book is his own invention (not having carried a recording device around with him his whole life), even though the events, names, places, and details are real. A very interesting account of a gay boy/teen growing up in the South during the 60's, when boys were expected to become football heros, not worshiping Arlene Francis and knowing all the Broadway show tunes. His story is funny, but sometimes cruel and sad. Very poignant, and worth reading. I was surprised at his use of words that sent me on occasion to the dictionary, when he could have conveyed the same meaning with a less obscure word.

Many laughs, many tears, and worth your time.