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With a debut novel that promises to be a landmark of trans and Nigerian-American literature, Alexandrine Ogundium has created a vibrant portrayal of being queer and millenial in a small town. The desire to escape and become oneself, haunting a young man who is coming to terms with his queerness. Ogundium, who is working towards her PHD in English from UIC, shows that she not only has the talent to weave together an evocative and timely narrative, but also possesses a keen understanding of the struggles queer life in a small town. Having had great success in bookstores with our recent hit…mehr

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With a debut novel that promises to be a landmark of trans and Nigerian-American literature, Alexandrine Ogundium has created a vibrant portrayal of being queer and millenial in a small town. The desire to escape and become oneself, haunting a young man who is coming to terms with his queerness. Ogundium, who is working towards her PHD in English from UIC, shows that she not only has the talent to weave together an evocative and timely narrative, but also possesses a keen understanding of the struggles queer life in a small town. Having had great success in bookstores with our recent hit Darryl by trans author Jackie Ess while still operating as a PTO press, we have confidence that The Longest Summer can be another bookstore favorite for Pride month and beyond, when seeking to represent talented trans and diverse authors. Like Darryl, we see this connecting strongly to both the LGBTQ readers as much as with 'straight readers' and fans of Chuck Pahlanuck and Bret Easton Ellis.

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Alexandrine Ogundimu is a Nigerian-American transgender writer from Indiana. She lives in the zeitgeist. This is her first novel.