BJU and Me is such an important and timely text, one that offers a captivating read, a diversity of experiences, and an insider knowledge of a prominent, often-inaccessible context. -- Tony E. Adams * author of Narrating the Closet: An Autoethnography of Same-Sex Attraction * BJU and Me pulls back a veil on the closed world of Bob Jones University in the best possible way: through the lens of queerness. . . . The text, through the various autoethnographies, clearly presents the complexities and multiple viewpoints about what it means to live under such an oppressive cloud. Most importantly, the authors tell the stories of how they became free of that cloud. -- Stephanie Mitchem * author of Race, Religion, and Politics: Toward Human Rights in the United States *