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United States of Grace
United States of Grace: A Memoir of Homelessness, Addiction, Incarceration, and Hope | Lenny Duncan
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In 1991, when he was 13 years old, Lenny Duncan stepped out of his house in West Philadelphia, walked to the Greyhound station, and bought a ticket--the start of his great American adventure. Today Duncan, who inspired and challenged audiences with his breakout first book, Dear Church, brings us a deeply personal story about growing up Black and queer in the U.S. In his characteristically powerful voice he recounts hitchhiking across the country, spending time in solitary confinement, battling for sobriety, and discovering a deep faith, examining pressing issues like poverty, mass incarceration, white supremacy, and LGBTQ inclusion through an intimate portrayal of his life's struggles and joys. United States of Grace is a love story about America, revealing the joy and resilience of those places in this country many call "the margins" but that Lenny Duncan has called home. This book makes the bold claim that God is present with us in the most difficult of circumstances, bringing life out of death.
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(2021) Memoir of a queer black guy who experienced abuse, homelessness, addiction, and an unexpected call to Christian ministry. Multiple feelings about this, among which: (1) I love the many ways this subverts the genre of Christian memoir; (2) I'm puzzled and also delighted that evangelicalism has space for this perspective; but most of all (3) I love the message of inclusion and hope -- this is Whitman territory, and I am 100% here for it.

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I cleared through a few ARCs today waiting after my vaccine. This is the last of the pile!