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Computer programmer Rachel Portola’s got a target on her back
Whispers cling to her like spiderwebs
Based on interviews with self-described daddies and young adult men in relationships with older men
Now as a 50th Anniversary Edition with an introduction by David Mitchell and afterword by Charlie Jane Anders
she’s forced to confront new (and old) feelings for three of her friends: Amanda
The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman Style:Hardcover Computer programmer Rachel Portola’s gotBy: Niko Stratis A memoir in essays on transness, dad rock, and the music that saves us. When Wilcos 2007 album Sky Blue Sky was infamously criticized as dad rock, Niko Stratis was a twenty five year old closeted trans woman working in her dads glass shop in the Yukon Territory. As she sought escape from her hypermasculine environment, Stratis found an unlikely lifeline amid dad rocks emotionally open and honest music. Listening to dad rock, Stratis
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