They Call Me Miss Gray!

Author:   R Alan Gray
Publisher:   R. Alan Gray
ISBN:  

9798233259920


Pages:   426
Publication Date:   03 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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They Call Me Miss Gray!


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Laughter, Lipstick, and Southern Fire! They Call Me Miss Gray, a bold, unapologetic collection of outrageous life stories drawn from decades of Southern upbringing, queer identity, theatrical friendship, and family chaos. Blending laugh-out-loud humor with deeply personal reflection, Gray delivers a voice that is as loud as it is heartfelt-capturing a life that refuses to be quiet, polished, or easily categorized. Written in the unmistakable cadence of Tennessee hill country, They Call Me Miss Gray reads less like a traditional memoir and more like a front-row seat to a one-man show-complete with biting dialogue, exaggerated storytelling, and characters that feel larger than life. A Persona Born of Survival At the heart of the book is the evolution of ""Miss Gray,"" a fearless, sharp-tongued alter ego forged in small-town scrutiny and sharpened in the electric atmosphere of gay club culture. Beneath the flamboyant exterior, however, lies Alan-the shy, bullied child navigating a domineering mother, religious tension, and the quiet struggle of coming into his own identity. Through episodic storytelling, Gray chronicles: A childhood shaped by a commanding, narcissistic mother known affectionately-and sarcastically-as ""Mumsie Dahhhling."" The creation of the Miss Gray persona alongside his flamboyant best friend Dwayne (""Diva""), whose wit and theatricality helped define an era The chaos and comedy of Southern family life The exhilaration and heartbreak of queer friendship, loss, and survival The thin line between laughter and grief The book does not romanticize pain. Instead, it transforms it-using humor as armor and storytelling as preservation. A Voice That Refuses to Behave Gray openly rejects literary perfection, embracing raw delivery over refinement. Capital letters, phonetic spellings, Southern idioms, and unapologetic profanity shape a narrative voice that readers don't just read-they hear. His storytelling moves effortlessly between outrageous comedy and moments of startling vulnerability, revealing themes of identity, resilience, friendship, and chosen family. The second half of the memoir leans heavily into the unforgettable presence of his mother, creating a portrait that is equal parts satire, tribute, and unresolved tension. The result is a memoir that is both theatrical and deeply human.

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Author:   R Alan Gray
Publisher:   R. Alan Gray
Imprint:   R. Alan Gray
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9798233259920


Pages:   426
Publication Date:   03 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Born and raised in the deep south, Alan is a Tennessee-born storyteller whose reputation for outrageous humor and blunt honesty has followed him for decades. Alan brings forth all the charm of southern living with keen wit and sarcasm. Known affectionately as ""Miss Gray"" among friends, Gray developed his larger-than-life persona through years of performance-like storytelling rooted in real experience. Drawing from childhood memories, club culture, family conflict, and the enduring impact of friendship, They Call Me Miss Gray marks his first published collection of stories. His writing is intentionally unfiltered, fiercely authentic, and driven by the belief that if you can make someone laugh-even for a moment-you've done your job.

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