A review by starklinqs
Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith, by Mihee Kim-Kort

fast-paced

2.75

I thought this was going to be more of an analytical/theological deep dive into queerness and Christianity but it turned out to be moreso of a memoir. I normally wouldn’t hold it against the book except for the fact that it sounds more like the former in both name and description, so I wish that were more clear.

Edit: Also upon thinking about it, there were connections to race and queerness that were a little…odd to me? I don’t think anything was ill intended at all but I don’t think the point the author was trying to make was all the way present.