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"You have to make sure that people know that you're just one person," the bestselling writer said at a book launch event on ...
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America’s best-known trans writer, Jennifer Finney Boylan, has a few things to get off her chestJennifer Finney Boylan—longtime Maine resident, former Colby College professor, best-selling writer, trans activist, lover of dogs, and connoisseur of classic rock and roll—has just published ...
Jennifer Finney Boylan has no idea why she had such a vivid ... She grew up in a conservative, well-to-do family in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. She went to prep school and boys’ summer camp.
The Vancouver-based producer is planning to turn Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan’s novel into a ... New Hampshire hometown to take over the family beekeeping business, whose son is ...
In her fifth memoir, “Cleavage,” Jennifer Finney Boylan writes about her 36-year ... “It’s hard to write about your family unless you really hate them.” On the flip side, you get to ...
The typical American family? Why yes, that’s us. Jennifer Finney Boylan is a professor of English at Barnard College of Columbia University and a fellow at Harvard University’s Radcliffe ...
“I hope people don’t think it’s a book about the history of breasts,” laughs Jennifer Finney Boylan via Zoom from her New York City apartment ahead of the publication on Tuesday of ...
Dan Haar Jennifer Finney Boylan burst onto the literary scene with her breakthrough 2003 memoir She's Not There, which established her as a prominent voice on what it's like to be transgender.
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