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Rush: Memoir of a Gay Sorority Girl - LGBTQ+ Coming-of-Age Story for College Students & Book Clubs
Rush: Memoir of a Gay Sorority Girl - LGBTQ+ Coming-of-Age Story for College Students & Book Clubs
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Rush: Memoir of a Gay Sorority Girl is an emotional roller coaster of a story about a shy girl from Texas who, in her quest for love and belonging, struggles with her sexual orientation and gender expression within the confines of sorority life at a Midwestern university.Growing up in the Bible Belt playing “Smear the Queer,” Kristin Griffith had never met a gay person when she left home for university in St. Louis. When her college ex-boyfriend came out to her, she soon realized that she too might be gay. “No one can say I didn’t try to be straight,” she writes.This memoir offers an exclusive peek into sorority and fraternity culture: rushing, pledging, initiation, partying, drinking, hooking up—and homophobia. Kristin lets us intimately witness her coming-out journey: drama with guys, fumbles with girls, romance with a female teacher; angst from keeping secrets; coming out in the student newspaper; and the confidence of being out, along with the pain of being rejected for it. It’s about falling down and standing tall, as we figure out who we are, and who we want to be. It’s about the universal desire to be seen, understood, and accepted as our truest self.
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I was in Theta in the South in the late 70's and totally understood what Kristin was going through. While I wasn't out yet at this time I dealt with racism when I had Black friends and my sorority sisters disapproved. I did hear many homophobic comments as well, about another sorority on campus. The best thing I ever did for myself was move away from the South and live in San Francisco for 38 years. I was finally able to embrace my sexuality as well as other cultures and nationalities that never would have happened if I had stayed rooted in the South.I applaud Kristin for finding her true self and coming out while in Theta. I hope that other sorority women and dare I hope Fraternity men, read this eye opening book and realize that it is OK to love who you love.A great read and I couldn't put it down. Thanks Kristin.

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