Publisher's Synopsis
Transgressive, foulmouthed, and wildly funny 100 Boyfriends is a filthy, unforgettable, and brutally profound ode to messy queer love. From one-night stands to recurring lovers, Brontez Purnell's characters expose themselves to racist neighbours, date Satanists, and drink their way out of trouble, all the while fighting - and often losing - the urge to self-sabotage. Drawing us into a community of glorious misfits living on the margins of a white supremacist, heteronormative society, Purnell gives us an uncompromising vision of desire, desperation, race, loneliness, and queerness.
We Say
Reading this book is like intimately hanging out with someone with all the best and queerest stories, told in the queerest way. A funny and exhilarating exploration of love, friendship, sex and where they all cross over.
Emily