Cake Walk - 2nd Edition - A Novel #960600

di Douglas Bell

Bumbershoot Press

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"Intersectionality is woven throughout this complex novel. Layered on top of transgender issues are racial issues, class issues, male/female issues, sexuality issues, and even more."

Cake Walk — A Novel About the Life You Built… and the Truth You Avoid
You did what was expected. You learned how to succeed in a system that rewards control, discipline, and quiet conformity. You built a life that looks right from the outside—stable, respected, complete. You understand the rules, even if no one ever said them out loud. And still… something doesn’t feel like you.
In America, they call it the dream. But what if the dream only works if you never question it?
Bryan Hicks has followed that path perfectly. As a senior executive in Houston’s oil and gas industry, he has mastered the discipline of belonging—especially as a Black man in spaces where belonging is never guaranteed, only carefully maintained. Success has given him access, but it has also required silence.
Then he meets Nadia, a confident transgender woman who refuses to hide. She lives openly, fully, without apology. And something in you recognizes that freedom.
Because when you encounter a life lived honestly, you begin to see the cost of your own restraint.
Cake Walk is a story about coming out—later in life, when the stakes are higher. It is about accepting a queer identity that does not fit neatly into society’s categories. It is about redefining Black masculinity in a culture that demands it remain fixed and unyielding. And at its heart, it is about the beauty and complexity of a cis–trans love story—one that challenges assumptions and expands what love can look like.
Loving Nadia is not just about desire—it is about truth. What does it mean when your truth disrupts everything you’ve built? What do you risk when authenticity asks more of you than success ever did?
Set in the cultural landscape of the United States, Cake Walk offers readers an intimate look at identity, courage, and transformation—because once you see yourself clearly, you cannot return to who you were before.

Why I Wrote Cake Walk

I wrote Cake Walk because I couldn’t find stories like this on the shelf—stories that reflect the complicated, quiet truth of being a Black man who loves a transgender woman.
In a world where masculinity is often reduced to performance and power, Cake Walk asks what happens when a man chooses softness over control, honesty over hiding, and love over fear. I wanted to explore how toxic masculinity and cultural silence suffocate men—especially Black men—who carry secret desires, spiritual questions, or identities that don't fit the mold.

Bryan's story is fiction, but the emotional terrain is real. His silence, his longing, his shame—I know all of that firsthand. I also know that meditation saved me. Not by changing who I was, but by teaching me to stop apologizing for it. Through Buddhist philosophy, I found space to breathe, to feel, and to finally ask: What does being a trans-amorous man make me? What is being queer? Can I be both powerful and tender?
Cake Walk isn’t just about love. It’s about liberation. It's a story for anyone who's ever struggled to be fully seen—especially Black men who have been told there's only one way to exist in this world. My hope is that this book offers more than representation. I hope it offers companionship, reflection, and the quiet courage to begin again—with truth.
—Douglas Bell
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ISBN:
9798998582554
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
325 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Douglas Bell
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