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This memoir seems to be taking a major place in the modern queer canon, so I‘m glad I finally read it, but it wasn‘t exactly what I expected. The majority of the book is focused on her father‘s story, which is equal parts tragic and horrifying. She is able to see her father with surprising compassion and detachment, as if she were writing this at the end of her life, not just at a remove of a few years.

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