Hillbilly Queer: A Memoir


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J.R. Jamison spends his days in a world of trigger warnings and safe spaces, while his trigger-happy dad, Dave, spends his questioning why Americans have become so sensitive. Yet at the height of the 2016 election, the two decide to put political differences aside and travel to rural Missouri for Dave's fifty-five year class reunion. But with the constant backdrop of the Trump vs. Clinton battle at every turn, they are forced to explore one formidable question: Will the trip push them further apart or bring them closer together?


Traveling through the rural, sun-beaten landscapes of Missouri the two meet people along the way who challenge their concepts of right and wrong, and together they uncover truths about their family's past that reveals more than political differences, they discover a lesson on the human condition that lands them on the international pages of The Guardian.


Hillbilly Queer is an enduring love story between a dad and son who find that sometimes the differences between us aren't really that different at all.


". . . One of the most humane and challenging memoirs to come out of the Midwest . . . Indeed, we are all more than heroes and villains, and Jamison does a great job of showing how and where our humanity gets lost between the two."

-- Ashley C. Ford, author of Somebody's Daughter and host of the HBO podcast Lovecraft Country Radio


"One of those rare books that finds beauty in the irreconcilable. In an age when our politics and our nation can feel broken, Hillbilly Queer shows us the messy glue of love that still holds families together. At turns powerful and vulnerable, J.R. Jamison takes the reader on a journey as profound and moving as the road trip he took with his father at the dawn of the Trump era."

-- Samantha Allen, author of Real Queer America




Author: J. R. Jamison
Publisher: Facing Project Press
Published: 05/11/2021
Pages: 242
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.63lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9781734558166
ISBN10: 1734558164
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Family & Relationships | LGBTQ+
- Social Science | Social Classes & Economic Disparity