![]() ![]() That’s how I felt reading the book too, except backwards - it was you I thought of when I read this book, not me. I think the experiences in Cameron Post are familiar to so many queer women - the rural isolation from lesbian culture, the crush on the straight best friend, the religious relatives with prehistoric ideas about homosexuality - and already so many of you have told me how much you relate to Cameron and how her story connects with yours. You closed it wishing for a sequel or even more of the same. Definitely if you read the same book I read, you closed it wishing it wasn’t over. Maybe you cried in line at the grocery store with one hand gripping your kindle and maybe you cried in your bed on a Saturday morning and maybe you didn’t cry at all while reading it but maybe you laughed a few times, or maybe both. Hello! Welcome to BOOK CLUB DAY! By now you’ve all completed, I hope, The Miseducation of Cameron Post. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now. ![]()
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