S/HeThis brave memoir chronicles Pratt's struggle to overcome the repressive traditions of Southern womanhood and live her life honestly. It chronicles her youth, her marriage, her eventual decision to come out as a lesbian, and her life with transgendered activist and author Leslie Feinberg. Minnie Bruce Pratt is the author of We Say We Love Each Other, Rebellion, Crime Against Nature, Walking Back Up Depot Street, and The Dirt We Ate. |
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WOMEN'S DANCE S he is not the first woman I have danced with . In high school
I had a friend , a girl who sometimes held my hand in the dark , who once or twice
whirled me around our music practice room . At the senior prom , when the ...
Minnie Bruce Pratt. POCKET WATCH I go with her to my first gay bar , by the
railroad tracks in Fayetteville . An old white bulldagger comes to our table and
politely asks me to dance . I think to myself wildly , But I have a lover . Doesn't it
show ?
off in my own direction halfway through every dance with a lover , my attention
and my confidence failing . I reply , dubiously , hopefully , “ I have so much
trouble following — perhaps I haven't had a skillful enough partner ? " a When
you come ...
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User Review - ehough75 - LibraryThingAmazing. Loved every aspect of this book. She shows how her thoughts and process have developed and changed over the years with both conversaitons, debates, and encounters with the people she has met ... Read full review
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User Review - dancingwaves - LibraryThingAn amazing book of vignettes that explore the ideas and intersections of love, sexuality, gender, and identity. A beautiful love letter to her partner, Leslie Feinberg. Read full review