The Diary of a Sugarbaby

"I was a sugarbaby, I admit. I am not proud of it, though others seem to sensationalize the lifestyle. They see glitz and glamor, never food or a place to sleep. Film and literature have only shown one side of a sugarbaby's life. They villainize us and make us out to be either sluts or golddiggers or airheads. And well, they're right. I am no saint. I am a whore. A selfish, greedy, ageist whore who is worth nothing except in bed. Life was no fairytale as a sugarbaby. But it was one grotesque, unlawful act after another. Yet somehow, that life pales in comparison to my life as a Minor. While sugaring and Minority have similarities, no one could've prepared me for what the Divided did to us."


In J. Q. Gagliastro's dystopian future, the aging patriarchy and rising hate crimes have led to a mass genocide of queer Americans. Oppression has killed what was left of the United and sired what has now become the Divided, a world where human trafficking is legal, the youth are sexualized, and heteronormativity is enforced. Dime, a former sugarbaby, chronicles his experiences as the nation around him embraces gerontocracy, and he himself becomes the property of an Elder. Deprived of his freedoms, his family, and even music, Dime clings to his memories all the while grappling with the concepts of family, home, and depth in love. A scathing satire on queer erasure, a cautionary tale on the capitalization of American universities, and a brutally honest reflection of its time!

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The Diary of a Sugarbaby

"I was a sugarbaby, I admit. I am not proud of it, though others seem to sensationalize the lifestyle. They see glitz and glamor, never food or a place to sleep. Film and literature have only shown one side of a sugarbaby's life. They villainize us and make us out to be either sluts or golddiggers or airheads. And well, they're right. I am no saint. I am a whore. A selfish, greedy, ageist whore who is worth nothing except in bed. Life was no fairytale as a sugarbaby. But it was one grotesque, unlawful act after another. Yet somehow, that life pales in comparison to my life as a Minor. While sugaring and Minority have similarities, no one could've prepared me for what the Divided did to us."


In J. Q. Gagliastro's dystopian future, the aging patriarchy and rising hate crimes have led to a mass genocide of queer Americans. Oppression has killed what was left of the United and sired what has now become the Divided, a world where human trafficking is legal, the youth are sexualized, and heteronormativity is enforced. Dime, a former sugarbaby, chronicles his experiences as the nation around him embraces gerontocracy, and he himself becomes the property of an Elder. Deprived of his freedoms, his family, and even music, Dime clings to his memories all the while grappling with the concepts of family, home, and depth in love. A scathing satire on queer erasure, a cautionary tale on the capitalization of American universities, and a brutally honest reflection of its time!

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The Diary of a Sugarbaby

The Diary of a Sugarbaby

by J.Q. Gagliastro
The Diary of a Sugarbaby

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"I was a sugarbaby, I admit. I am not proud of it, though others seem to sensationalize the lifestyle. They see glitz and glamor, never food or a place to sleep. Film and literature have only shown one side of a sugarbaby's life. They villainize us and make us out to be either sluts or golddiggers or airheads. And well, they're right. I am no saint. I am a whore. A selfish, greedy, ageist whore who is worth nothing except in bed. Life was no fairytale as a sugarbaby. But it was one grotesque, unlawful act after another. Yet somehow, that life pales in comparison to my life as a Minor. While sugaring and Minority have similarities, no one could've prepared me for what the Divided did to us."


In J. Q. Gagliastro's dystopian future, the aging patriarchy and rising hate crimes have led to a mass genocide of queer Americans. Oppression has killed what was left of the United and sired what has now become the Divided, a world where human trafficking is legal, the youth are sexualized, and heteronormativity is enforced. Dime, a former sugarbaby, chronicles his experiences as the nation around him embraces gerontocracy, and he himself becomes the property of an Elder. Deprived of his freedoms, his family, and even music, Dime clings to his memories all the while grappling with the concepts of family, home, and depth in love. A scathing satire on queer erasure, a cautionary tale on the capitalization of American universities, and a brutally honest reflection of its time!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218323165
Publisher: J.Q. Gagliastro
Publication date: 11/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

J.Q. Gagliastro is the Swetalian-American nonbinary bestselling author of "The Diary of a Sugarbaby." They are from Philadelphia and accept he and they pronouns but prefer they. They grew up as the new kid, moving from state to state-VA, NY, FL, MA, PA, and CT. At age sixteen, they were thrown out for being queer. Despite this, they pushed themself through school and earned a BA in French Language & Literature from Allegheny College. They studied language arts in Northern Italy and Angers, France. In France, they worked at the city hall of Fismes as a French to English translator. They then moved to the great city of Philadelphia and returned to their one true passion: literature. Coming from a working-class family of eight, J.Q. always had to support themself. When they couldn't, they became a sugarbaby and ashamedly sold their body. While "The Diary of a Sugarbaby" is a work of fiction, it is also a horrendous yet bittersweet story about their life and honest experiences as a sugarbaby twisted into a dramatic political satire. It is a #1 BESTSELLER in LGBTQIA+ coming of age fiction and a five-star read according to Readers' Favorite. J.Q. Gagliastro and "The Diary of a Sugarbaby" have been featured in "The New York Review of Books," both April and May editions. The Manhattan Book Review said, "'The Diary of a Sugarbaby' is 'The Handmaid's Tale' on steroids!" And Kirkus Reviews called it "A frightening novel about an unthinkable future!" Please visit jqgagliastro.com and follow @jq.gagliastro on Instagram for upcoming projects and tour dates!

Table of Contents

Part 1 Shopping

Daddy One

Part 2 Auction

Daddy Two

Part 3 Sluts

Daddy Three

Part 4 Home

Daddy Four

Part 5 Siblings

Daddy Five

Part 6 O Captain!

Daddy Six & Seven

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