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In this episode of The Margins, we discuss John of John by Douglas Stuart, a novel about family, faith, identity, masculinity, and the pressure to belong.We talk through John’s struggle for self-expression, Cal’s relationship with family secrets, Ella’s role in the home, and Ennis as a figure shaped by duty, repression, and expectation. The conversation looks at how love, religion, sacrifice, and community pressure shape the characters’ choices, especially in a world where being honest about yourself comes with real consequences.We also explore the novel’s 90s setting, small town life, family normalization, mental health, and the difference between outside perception and what a family learns to live with behind closed doors.Topics include:Family loyalty and sacrificeSecrets and repressionReligion and social pressureQueer identity and belongingMental health and masculinityJohn, Cal, Ella, and EnnisLove, hope, and personal growthCommunity duty and expectation#JohnOfJohn #DouglasStuart #BookDiscussion #LiteraryFiction #BookPodcast #NovelAnalysis #LGBTQBooks #TheMargins
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