All Boys Aren't Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto

What's The Story?

In All Boys Aren’t Blue, George M. Johnson crafts a fearless, heartfelt memoir that explores the complexities of growing up Black and queer in America. Through a series of deeply personal essays, Johnson recounts moments of triumph and pain, from surviving relentless bullying at age five to finding joy in flea-market trips with their grandmother, and navigating the intricacies of first love and identity. Blending raw honesty with tender reflections, this memoir celebrates Black joy while confronting issues like toxic masculinity, structural inequality, and consent. It’s not just a story—it’s a lifeline for those seeking to understand themselves or stand with others.

Who Will Love This Book:

This book is a beacon for LGBTQIA+ teens, especially young queer men of color, looking for validation, community, and hope. Readers who value authenticity and bravery will be drawn to Johnson’s voice, whether they’re navigating similar experiences or seeking to become allies. With its mix of emotional resonance and sharp social critique, All Boys Aren’t Blue is also perfect for those interested in intersectional identities, breaking down societal norms, or understanding the power of resilience and joy in marginalized communities.

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Genre:

  • Biography
  • Nonfiction

Diverse Voices:

  • African American/Black
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Gender (Transgender/Non-conforming)

Curricular Connection:

  • English Language Arts