Geri: A Post-Pandemic LGBTQ+ Novel About Something

Geri: A Post-Pandemic LGBTQ+ Novel About Something
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Publisher : Paul Lima
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9781927710456
ISBN-13 : 1927710456
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Book Synopsis Geri: A Post-Pandemic LGBTQ+ Novel About Something by : Paul Lima

Download or read book Geri: A Post-Pandemic LGBTQ+ Novel About Something written by Paul Lima and published by Paul Lima. This book was released on 2020-10-07 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Geri: A Post-Pandemic LGBTQ+ Novel About Something Geri, a talented but unknown non-binary stand-up comedian and carpenter, navigates their LGBTQ+ life in the city with three LGBTQ+ roommates. The novel is, in some ways, a parody of the heterosexual series, Seinfeld, but it is its own story. Geri will be published mid-October 2020. Main Characters Geri Sender: a non-binary stand up comedian and carpenter who lives in a house flat with three LGBTQ+ friends Ellie Kim: Geri's former lesbian lover and aspiring playwright who works part-time in the box office of the Rainbow Theatre Jorge Costa: a constantly employed and then unemployed gay person of color looking for love through a dating website Krystal Orbit: a wacky yet outspoken trans gender person who has not yet made the transition. Geri and Ellie love each other, but since their break up they bicker over aspects of life and act as if they don't miss what was once a strong physical relationship. Jorge is frequently unemployed and trying to establish a new relationship through a dating website. Krystal is wacky but has a serious side; she has come to a trans gender conclusion but has trouble walking in heels even though she likes to dress to nines.


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