Lil O'Brien is a New Zealand author who penned the memoir "Not That I'd Kiss A Girl." The book details her experiences as a young lesbian coming to terms with her sexuality in the early 2000s.
O'Brien's story includes being outed to her parents at 19, resulting in her being kicked out of her home.
She navigates university life, relationships, and the complexities of family dynamics while exploring her identity.
O'Brien's writing style is noted for its humor and honesty, making her story accessible and relatable to readers.
Her memoir contributes to the growing canon of queer New Zealand literature.
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