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beanevangelizer 's review for:
Yes, Daddy
by Jonathan Parks-Ramage
Parts of the description on the book jacket made me worry that this would be some sort of exhausting morality play, but thankfully it was not that. I'm always into a propulsive thriller, so those parts were an easy sell for me, although occasionally hard to read. But what really made this book so good was that the focus wasn't just on the gothic narrative but instead on recovering from trauma and reconciliation. I don't really feel like I need to read any more narratives about gay white Christians getting sent to conversion "therapy", but I did appreciate that evangelicism was put to more interesting use in this book than it often is.