One writer's deeply compelling story of growing up nonbinary in West Virginia the 1940s and 50s -- a time and place where the word "nonbinary" didn't exist. Keith Maillard ties together his experiences with gender and the gender binary with his origins and preoccupations as a writer (now one of Canada's most celebrated writers, with fourteen novels under his belt). A timely, accessible, and wonderfully evocative memoir.
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