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In The Leaving Gene, Huck Smith turns toward one of the central questions of his life: what does it mean to be someone who leaves?
A memoir-in-essays about staying, going, and the cost of both, The Leaving Gene examines leaving as wound, inheritance, coping mechanism, and survival skill. Through essays about family history, grief, chosen family, queer identity, singlehood, friendship, reinvention, and the uneasy architecture of a life rebuilt from scratch, Smith writes from the middle of the mess rather than safely beyond it.
These are not essays about healing as a clean, completed thing. They are essays about the patterns we inherit, the damage we repeat, the people we fail, the homes we leave, and the strange courage it takes to stop running long enough to build something that might actually hold.
With humor, tenderness, and unflinching self-examination, Smith resists easy redemption. The Leaving Gene does not pretend that survival always looks graceful, or that becoming a better version of yourself means becoming uncomplicated. Instead, it makes room for the contradiction: the ache and the punchline, the wound and the wisdom, the leaving and the longing to stay.
For readers drawn to the candor of Augusten Burroughs, the voice-driven intimacy of Samantha Irby, and the emotional clarity of Paul Monette, The Leaving Gene is a deeply human collection about family, accountability, queer life, grief, reinvention, and the cost of finally choosing not to disappear.