From Insanity To Infinity: Diary of a Queer Madman
Beach Beauchamp has done it all. Nuclear Engineering Graduate, Cold War submarine veteran, unwilling submarine Protestant Lay Reader chaplain, one hundred percent service-connected disabled vet, alcohol and drug addicted homeless sex worker, information systems administrator for the federal courts, male model, civil rights activist, writer for Gay Americablog in the 1990s and far more. He did it all while suffering from lifelong mental illness and personality disorders.

He's the queer Frank Abignail in the semi-autobiography and movie Catch Me If You Can. He's the George Santos with receipts. He's the son of late major league baseball player and Atlanta Brave's coach, Jim "Beach" Beauchamp.  He's the gay Sybil with multiple alters who helped him survive his abusive childhood and accomplish his successes. Beach lived many separate distinct lives and has learned to conquer the challenges in all of them through the grace of G-d, Christ consciousness and the Holy Spirit. Luckily, his father and his brother taught him to be tough, persevere and conquer as a powerful queer American who lives to give back.

This 100% true memoir is a remarkable journey of Beach Beauchamp dancing backwards in high heels as he learns to appreciate his challenges. He becomes wildly successful through the process of integration of his many personalities. Ultimately, he brings the light back from his multitude of experiences and his transversing darkness to realize his life's purpose – to become a willing servant in humility, compassion, blessed imperfection and brotherly love.
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From Insanity To Infinity: Diary of a Queer Madman
Beach Beauchamp has done it all. Nuclear Engineering Graduate, Cold War submarine veteran, unwilling submarine Protestant Lay Reader chaplain, one hundred percent service-connected disabled vet, alcohol and drug addicted homeless sex worker, information systems administrator for the federal courts, male model, civil rights activist, writer for Gay Americablog in the 1990s and far more. He did it all while suffering from lifelong mental illness and personality disorders.

He's the queer Frank Abignail in the semi-autobiography and movie Catch Me If You Can. He's the George Santos with receipts. He's the son of late major league baseball player and Atlanta Brave's coach, Jim "Beach" Beauchamp.  He's the gay Sybil with multiple alters who helped him survive his abusive childhood and accomplish his successes. Beach lived many separate distinct lives and has learned to conquer the challenges in all of them through the grace of G-d, Christ consciousness and the Holy Spirit. Luckily, his father and his brother taught him to be tough, persevere and conquer as a powerful queer American who lives to give back.

This 100% true memoir is a remarkable journey of Beach Beauchamp dancing backwards in high heels as he learns to appreciate his challenges. He becomes wildly successful through the process of integration of his many personalities. Ultimately, he brings the light back from his multitude of experiences and his transversing darkness to realize his life's purpose – to become a willing servant in humility, compassion, blessed imperfection and brotherly love.
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From Insanity To Infinity: Diary of a Queer Madman

From Insanity To Infinity: Diary of a Queer Madman

by Beach Beauchamp
From Insanity To Infinity: Diary of a Queer Madman

From Insanity To Infinity: Diary of a Queer Madman

by Beach Beauchamp

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Beach Beauchamp has done it all. Nuclear Engineering Graduate, Cold War submarine veteran, unwilling submarine Protestant Lay Reader chaplain, one hundred percent service-connected disabled vet, alcohol and drug addicted homeless sex worker, information systems administrator for the federal courts, male model, civil rights activist, writer for Gay Americablog in the 1990s and far more. He did it all while suffering from lifelong mental illness and personality disorders.

He's the queer Frank Abignail in the semi-autobiography and movie Catch Me If You Can. He's the George Santos with receipts. He's the son of late major league baseball player and Atlanta Brave's coach, Jim "Beach" Beauchamp.  He's the gay Sybil with multiple alters who helped him survive his abusive childhood and accomplish his successes. Beach lived many separate distinct lives and has learned to conquer the challenges in all of them through the grace of G-d, Christ consciousness and the Holy Spirit. Luckily, his father and his brother taught him to be tough, persevere and conquer as a powerful queer American who lives to give back.

This 100% true memoir is a remarkable journey of Beach Beauchamp dancing backwards in high heels as he learns to appreciate his challenges. He becomes wildly successful through the process of integration of his many personalities. Ultimately, he brings the light back from his multitude of experiences and his transversing darkness to realize his life's purpose – to become a willing servant in humility, compassion, blessed imperfection and brotherly love.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186088349
Publisher: Platypus Publishing
Publication date: 02/28/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Beach Beauchamp lives in Santa Fe with his husband, Charlie Lytle, and their cat, Trixie.
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