The protagonist is a wunderkind pastry chef who is gay and undocumented but Iberian Spanish (?) and living in a spacious rent controlled loft in the Meatpacking (??) and whose only family in the city is his also gay uncle who escaped Franco’s Spain and is an HIV+ civil rights…
— Anna Khachiyan (@annakhachiyan) September 11, 2024
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Is this book snappypilled? !nooticers
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Yukio Mishima taught me the best gays are the tumultuous closeted ones married to foids and who'll frick bussies discreetly.
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Are you the person in the twitter post?
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Yes I am Anna Khachiyan
!redscarepod lore
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This reminds me of drinking cheap lambrusco wine in dimly lit bars all over spain
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For those of you wondering, this novel was the winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel, so yes, it is that good. I can't recommend it enough. Required reading for all those who enjoy lgbtq+ stories with a mix of food-service drama sprinkled in.
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how the fricking frick did he get on an international flight if he's "undocumented" for frick's sake
Otherwise looks great. Will add to reading list.
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