
Punch Me Up To The Gods
A Memoir
Author: Brian Broome, Yona Harvey
Narrator: Brian Broome, Yona Harvey, Robin Miles
Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 05/18/2021

Author: Brian Broome, Yona Harvey
Narrator: Brian Broome, Yona Harvey, Robin Miles
Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 05/18/2021
BRIAN BROOME’s debut memoir Punch Me Up to the Gods is an NYT Editor’s Pick and the winner of the 2021 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction, the GLAAD Award for Gay Nonfiction, the Publishing Triangle Randy Shilts Award, and was voted an American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book. He is a contributing columnist at The Washington Post.Broome has been a finalist in The Moth storytelling competition and won the grand prize in Carnegie Mellon University’s Martin Luther King Writing Awards. He also won a VANN Award from the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation for journalism in 2019. Broome's film Garbage won the Audience Choice Award at the Cortado Short Film Festival and was a semi-finalist in the Portland Short Fest. His work has appeared in The Guardian, Esquire, and Men’s Health.
Yona Harvey is an American poet and recipient of the the Kate Tufts Discovery Award for her first poetry collection, Hemming the Water. Her second poetry collection, You Don’t Have to Go to Mars for Love, is forthcoming from Four Way Books in September 2020. She is among the first Black women to write for Marvel Comics since the company's founding in 1939 and the first Black woman to write for the Marvel character Storm. She won the inaugural Lucille Clifton Legacy Award in poetry from St. Mary’s College of Maryland and teaches in the Writing Program at the University of Pittsburgh. She facilitates creative writing workshops, delivers writing-specific speaker topics, and is at work on her first memoir. She currently serves on the editorial board of Poetry Daily.
Punch Me Up to the Gods is a powerful memoir written by Brian Broome a Black gay man who grew up in Ohio and moved to Pittsburgh, PA. Broome's story is told in an interesting way, he prefaces each chapter with vignettes titled "The Initiation of Tuan" which covers Broome's observations of a Black fa......more
A well-written memoir about growing up as a gay Black boy in Ohio and then as a young gay Black man in Pennsylvania. I loved the visceral quality of Brian Broome’s writing especially in the first half of the book – his feelings of longing, shame, and confusion came alive through his use of descripti......more
Yooo the transparencyyyy! It takes guts to share this story and stand in it with your whole chest and Brian Broome did that!!! "I have no method to persuade you that the act of shoving your most tender feelings way down deep or trying somehow to numb them will only result in someone else having to......more
This was a difficult read for me. Mostly because I cannot connect with the storyline due to me being a straight, white female. This did not discourage me from reading the book. I have compassion for the authors struggle and want nothing more to embrace the author in a long, loving hug. No one should......more
Four Stars An email from the publisher put this book on my radar, since my reading preference is biographies. Another thing that drew me to the book is the invitation to learn about someone whose life experiences are very different from mine. Brian writes of growing up in Ohio and suffering on severa......more