Tales of Identity
Memories & Reflections
by Jaimi S.T.
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Pub Date Aug 01 2018 | Archive Date Jun 01 2019
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Description
Twelve short stories for each month of the year all centered around acceptance and love.
Here is what to expect from January to December.
- January: In New Year's Day, Jeff reflects on the past before his first date with his best friend.
- February: In Thought Out Plan Dale worries over xer decision to come out to xer parents.
- March: Cara and Mandy celebrate fifty years of memories together in Warm Fire.
- April: In Rainstorms, Jacob loves the way that rain always brings changes.
- May: Carol visits a lesbian bar in Artemis' Gathering and finds enjoyable company.
- June: Maria decides the first thing on her to do list for transitioning in Hair Care.
- July: Anniversaries sees Nathan and Mark exchanging gifts and surprises.
- August: Erin pays it forward after getting a compliment from a stranger in Encouragement.
- September: Galen gets cold feet in Preparing for His Wedding. Lucky for him, his brother is there to help.
- October: Late bloomer Lindi feels out of place in Wings. It takes a stranger's story for her to realize that all things come in their own time.
- November: Kumari finds her daily rituals bring her joy in Routines.
- December: On Fridays, Uriah attends prayer and helps the homeless with friends in Acts of Charity.
Advance Praise
Can attest, literally something in it for EVERYONE. Cute awkward flirting New Years is my fav ❤
(from https://raevenlywrites.tumblr.com/post/176986447668/tales-of-identity-memories-reflections)
Can attest, literally something in it for EVERYONE. Cute awkward flirting New Years is my fav ❤
(from https://raevenlywrites.tumblr.com/post/176986447668/tales-of-identity-memories-reflections)
Featured Reviews
I really enjoyed this book. It’s a must read for anyone, this book makes a great addition to anyone’s bookcase.
Very enjoyable
Thank you to NetGalley for my eARC of this book in exchange for my honest unbiased review
This collection of short stories was heart-warming and inspiring. Identity is so important to who we are. How we define ourselves. The characters feel real, like you could bump into them at your local coffee shop or walking down the street. Definitely recommend.