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Taboo

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An impressionistic memoir offers images of a life in progress including scenes from Boyer Rickel's rural Tempe, Arizona, childhood in the 1950s; his relationship with a physically shrinking father; his eccentric teenage friendships; his growing awareness of his sexuality among young, Hispanic gays; and a trip through Italy with his lover. A personal book, but also wholly universal, Taboo investigates the way one breaks through taboos and becomes a self-realized adult.

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First published March 22, 1999

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October 13, 2014
Good. I enjoy the memoir form. Worth reading.
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