Burning Butch

Burning Butch by R. B. Mertz, published by Unnamed Press in 2022, is a memoir that explores the complexities of identity and belonging. Spanning 392 pages, this edition presents Mertz’s journey as they navigate life after their parents’ divorce, moving from rural Pennsylvania to a conservative Catholic homeschooling environment. As Mertz grapples with their emerging queer identity, they find solace in Catholicism and the arts, all while facing the pressures of societal expectations and familial norms.
Readers will find a candid account of Mertz’s experiences in a conservative Catholic college, where they confront relationships, sexual encounters, and the struggle to reconcile their identity with the rigid beliefs surrounding them. The memoir delves into themes of LGBTQ identity, family dynamics, and personal growth, highlighting Mertz’s quest for authenticity in a world that often demands conformity. Burning Butch offers a transparent look at the challenges faced by a trans/non-binary individual, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on personal memoirs and LGBTQ narratives.
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“The Trans Memoir We’ve Always Needed.” —Autostraddle
“This blistering memoir is the book I didn’t know I needed… I’m so grateful they had the courage to share their experience in such a transparent, authentic way.” —One of BuzzFeed’s Most Anticipated Books of 2022
* One of The Millions’ Most Anticipated Books of the Month * One of Ms. Magazine’s Most Anticipated Reads of 2022 * One of BookRiot’s LGBTQ Books You Need to Read *
When divorce moves young R/B Mertz away from rural Pennsylvania and their abusive father, Mertz’s life is torn in two. Mertz’s mom and new stepdad dive headfirst into conservative Catholic homeschooling, entrenching themselves in a world dominated by saints, prayers, and having as many babies as possible, just as Mertz is starting to realize they might be queer.
Mertz clings to Catholicism as a rebellion against their anti-Catholic bio-dad, and to movies and musicals as beacons of the world outside the conservative closet constructed by the homeschoolers–who might actually be more concerned with being conservative than with being good, while Mertz’s bio-dad just wants them to be “normal.”
Trying to stave off the inevitable, Mertz enrolls in a conservative Catholic college in Ohio. Coming of age in the early aughts, they grapple with flirtations, sexual encounters, and confusing relationships with students and faculty, as they try to figure out how to live a life in a world hell-bent on making them choose between their community and their identity.
At turns rebellious, charming, and self-effacing, Mertz struggles to navigate this oppressive environment, questioning whether or not there is a place for them inside or outside of the Catholic Church; whether they can be themselves on the left or the right; whether they can be “conservative” or “liberal;” or whether they can be at all. Ultimately, Burning Butch is the courageous story of a trans / non-binary butch on a quest to survive with their authenticity intact.
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