Jeremy Atherton Lin's second book explores his deep personal relationship with a British man over nearly three decades, set against the backdrop of changing LGBTQ+ rights. Through their experiences in a time when same-sex marriage was not recognized, Lin shares their struggles, including immigration challenges in the US. He reflects on the history of queer spaces, weaving in narratives of activists and politicians who fought for rights that resonate with his own journey. The book is a cultural memoir, combining the intimate with the historical to highlight the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ visibility and rights.
Lin's writing beautifully intertwines his personal story of love and struggle with historical accounts of LGBTQ+ activism, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity.
The narrative captures the evolution of LGBTQ+ rights, reflecting on past and present challenges, revealing the significance of personal relationships in the broader fight for recognition.
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