Set during the summer after high school graduation, this book tells of the developing identity of a young gay man in the Midwest. An important read for all teens, who will identify no doubt with the feelings, misbehavior, and conflict, this is also a rewarding read for adults. The narrative about how late adolescents learn to ‘do’ gender is bold and touching in its straightforwardness.
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Book Review: ‘City of Fortune,’ by Mason B. Williams
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A new book by the historian Mason B. Williams chronicles the dubious
effects of school, housing and police reforms by local politicians on the
right.
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