
A Mural in Space
A Gay Boy's Memoir
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Kameron Tyler
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Kameron Tyler
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A Mural in Space is a healing memoir in three acts, exploring Kameron Tyler’s childhood, his teenage years, and the transformative moments that reshaped his identity. Tyler eloquently articulates the feelings of becoming untethered from reality—a floating anxiety that is both uniquely personal and universally relatable. He examines the coping mechanisms he developed while navigating this vast expanse of uncertainty, through a journey which includes self-discovery, attachment, sex, addiction, friendship, betrayal, loss, and grief.
This memoir is funny, touching, at times infuriating, but above all, brutally honest. Tyler does not shy away from the darker aspects of drifting through the void, yet he also reveals the beauty in piecing together the fragments of his experience to create the mural that is his life.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-26-24
Honest, Raw, Captivating
From start to finish, Kameron Tyler invites readers into his deepest secrets, joys, and life shattering events. Each story just as captivating as the next. True goosebumps as the book ended, everything tied together perfectly. Looking forward to future memoirs from this author!
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- Nah- RBG
- 12-03-24
It should be banned.
This book is so raw and real that it’ll certainly end up on a banned book list somewhere… but that’s definitely why it’s so important. Tyler’s coming-of-age memoir hits all the right notes and captures the best (and worst) moments of youth. Grisly. Funny. Honest. And so worthwhile.
*Also definitely enjoyed the audiobook, where hearing his voice made the stories come to life even more.
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