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Jude Ellison S. Doyle “Doyle shares his transmasc experience after having a public career writing about feminism in books and magazines when he began his transition.”
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Roddy Bottum “Bottum, a founder of the iconic band Faith No More, shares his coming-of-age and out-of-the-closet story in pre-tech boom San Francisco.”
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Robert M. Dowling “Dowling dives into the psyche, imagination, and soul of Sam Shepard, a film and theater icon, for a comprehensive account of his work and life.”
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Billy Hart “In conversation with his pianist Ethan Iverson, Hart reveals unforgettable stories and intimate technical secrets from his time in legendary bands.”
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Bitter Kalli “As a former urban equestrian, Black queer person, and child of immigrants, Kalli contends that the horse should be a source of power and identity in Black life.”
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Abby Phillip “Focusing on his presidential runs in 1984 and 1988, Phillip highlights how Jackson built a coalition that showed how Black political power could be consolidated.”
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Stephen Rea “A behind-the-scenes memoir that proves the life-affirming, soul-nourishing power of music — and disproves the notion that you should never meet your heroes.”
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Veena Dinavahi “Dinavahi explores losing and reclaiming your identity, rethinking mental illness, and learning to trust your intuition in a world determined to annihilate it.”
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Enes Kanter Freedom “A boy with a dream in Turkey became Enes Freedom: American citizen, NBA star, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and a fierce advocate for human rights.”
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