Too British, Not Queer Enough
A Gay Literary Expat Romance (Silverbourne: The George Files, Act III)
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Narrado por:
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Alexander Paul Burton
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Bradley Conrad
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George de Clare thought moving to Manhattan would be an escape. Instead, it's become another performance.
Between failed relationships, awkward hookups, and the exhausting work of being "too British" for Americans and "not queer enough" for anyone, George is unravelling. A disastrous trip to Los Angeles with his boyfriend Charlie ends with George fleeing back to New York—alone, broke, and wondering if his queerness is a burden he'll carry forever.
But his best friend Jon sees it differently. What if being queer isn't the problem—it's the solution?
As George rebuilds his life, he learns to stop running from himself. He pitches his app to former hookups, recruits the influencer he once dismissed, and returns to the water that reminds him who he was before the chaos. From Brooklyn breakups to Pelham rowing clubs, George discovers that his identity isn't something to overcome—it's the thread connecting him to everyone who matters.
Too British, Not Queer Enough is a sharp, funny, achingly honest story about expat life, queer community, and learning that the parts of yourself you've been hiding might be exactly what sets you free.
Perfect for those who loved Red, White & Royal Blue, Boyfriend Material, and David Sedaris's essays on cultural dislocation.
©2026 Alexander Paul Burton (P)2026 Alexander Paul Burton