Jason Lewis, a survivor of extreme childhood bullying, finds himself coming to terms with his sexuality in deeply religious Tennessee with a useless musical theatre degree and absolutely no direction. Homeless, jobless and estranged from his family, Jason searches for love in all the wrong places with hilarious and heart-breaking results. If You Can Make It There is the fiercely candid account of his twenties, the sometimes terrifying, sometimes side-splitting journey of a domestically-abused, cocaine-addicted drag queen determined to navigate his life’s rocky road and escape to the Big Apple by any means necessary, including a multiple-year stint as a full-time male escort. This memoir is a darkly comedic coming-of-age tale as well as a how-to manual for overcoming losers and saving yourself.
Known as Americas Mr. Right, Jason Lewis is host of the nationally syndicated Jason Lewis Show. Starting his radio career in Denver, Jason has written editorials for newspapers throughout the country, including the Wall Street Journal, frequently appears on national broadcast television and until his shows syndication, he was a regular substitute host for The Rush Limbaugh Program.
Jason was recently selected as one of the top 25 talk hosts in the country by Newsmax Magazine and has been twice featured in ABC Radios The Year in Talk. He lives in Woodbury, Minnesota, with his wife and children. "Power Divided is Power Checked" is his first book. "