Affliction: Growing Up with a Closeted Gay Dad

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
She Writes Press
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 1.2 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781647421243

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About the Author
Laura Hall was born and raised in a small city on the San Francisco Peninsula. After receiving her BA (summa cum laude) and MA in landscape architecture at University of California, Berkeley, she went on to teach for the school's Extension program and build an urban design practice. Her projects have included downtown revitalization plans for Northern California communities and pedestrian-friendly zoning codes for Mississippi Gulf towns damaged by Hurricane Katrina. She currently works at the Environmental Protection Agency in San Francisco.
Reviews
"A deeply moving personal remembrance."

--Kirkus Reviews

"This moving memoir is about not just a daughter, not just a father, but a whole family, one that's impossible not to love. Hall's writing is honest and insightful and her story a comfort and a gem."

--Victoria Loustalot, author of This is How You Say Goodbye and Living Like Audrey: Life Lessons from the Fairest Lady of All

"This book shares a vital perspective that, until now, was missing from the LGBTQ community's understanding of its own history. Hall finally adds the missing puzzle piece: the voice of the children of gay parents, a group that has long stood in the shadows. We are given a rare and precious gift as she warmly invites the reader into the world of her closeted family and shares a perspective that is deeply loving and raw in its honesty."

--Robin Marquis, former national program director of COLAGE

"Affliction is a loving and tender portrait of a relationship and a family. It's also an important addition to the history of gay parents in America and of the particular challenges faced by gay men and women in the years before Stonewall."

--Alysia Abbott, author of Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father

"Affliction is one of the most moving and compelling books I've ever read. It reveals the bravery and the suffering of the gay men who hid their secrets and carried on. They married, often, and had children. Laura Hall is one of those children, and she wouldn't trade her father for anybody's."

--Adair Lara, author of Naked, Drunk, and Writing and columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle

"Laura's book is one that will touch the heart of anyone who has dealt with coming out in a family setting."

--Mark Segal, the nation's most award-winning commentator in LGBTQ media and author of And Then I Danced

"Hall's conversational tone and attention to the small details of home life, as well as to larger issues and emotions, make this a captivating and sympathetic family story. There are undoubtedly other families with queer parents who were out to their spouses but not to the outside world, but many such stories remain hidden. Thanks to Hall for sharing hers and reminding us not only of the long history of queer parents but also of the many ways that queer parents and our children have existed and survived, by choice or circumstance."

--Dana Rudolph, publisher of the GLAAD Media Award-winning blog Mombian

2024 International Impact Book Awards Winner: Inspirational
2023 International Impact Book Awards Winner: Memoir
2023 American Writing Awards Winner in Nonfiction: LGBTQ
2023 Literary Global Book Awards Winner in Non-Fiction: LGBT
2023 Best Book Awards Winner: LGBTQ+ Nonfiction
2023 Global Book Awards Silver Medalist: LGBT
2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Winner: LGBTQ+

"A deeply moving personal remembrance."
--Kirkus Reviews

"This moving memoir is about not just a daughter, not just a father, but a whole family, one that's impossible not to love. Hall's writing is honest and insightful and her story a comfort and a gem."
--Victoria Loustalot, author of This is How You Say Goodbye and Living Like Audrey: Life Lessons from the Fairest Lady of All

"This book shares a vital perspective that, until now, was missing from the LGBTQ community's understanding of its own history. Hall finally adds the missing puzzle piece: the voice of the children of gay parents, a group that has long stood in the shadows. We are given a rare and precious gift as she warmly invites the reader into the world of her closeted family and shares a perspective that is deeply loving and raw in its honesty."
--Robin Marquis, former national program director of COLAGE

"Affliction is a loving and tender portrait of a relationship and a family. It's also an important addition to the history of gay parents in America and of the particular challenges faced by gay men and women in the years before Stonewall."
--Alysia Abbott, author of Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father, now a Sofia Coppola-produced movie

"Affliction is one of the most moving and compelling books I've ever read. It reveals the bravery and the suffering of the gay men who hid their secrets and carried on. They married, often, and had children. Laura Hall is one of those children, and she wouldn't trade her father for anybody's."
--Adair Lara, author of Naked, Drunk, and Writing and columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle

"Laura's book is one that will touch the heart of anyone who has dealt with coming out in a family setting."
--Mark Segal, the nation's most award-winning commentator in LGBTQ media and author of And Then I Danced

"Hall's conversational tone and attention to the small details of home life, as well as to larger issues and emotions, make this a captivating and sympathetic family story. There are undoubtedly other families with queer parents who were out to their spouses but not to the outside world, but many such stories remain hidden. Thanks to Hall for sharing hers and reminding us not only of the long history of queer parents but also of the many ways that queer parents and our children have existed and survived, by choice or circumstance."
--Dana Rudolph, publisher of the GLAAD Media Award-winning blog Mombian