Maddy Just Might Work | With Jennifer Finney Boylan

麦迪可能会起作用|詹妮弗·芬尼·博伊兰

Modern Love

社会与文化

2016-04-07

22 分钟
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Jennifer Finney Boylan -- an accomplished writer, academic and activist -- reads her own essay about coming out as transgender to her two young sons.

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  • From the New York Times and WBUR Boston, this is modern love stories of love, loss, and redemption.

  • I'm Lisa Mullins in for Magna Chakrabarti 16 years ago, Jennifer Finney Boylan came out as transgender.

  • The family she created with her wife and two young sons inevitably evolved as well, but not in the way you might think.

  • Jennifer Finney Boylan, the writer, academic, and activist, reads her own essay Maddie just might work after all.

  • In the last year of my father's life, he started to sleepwalk.

  • I was 27, back in my parents house to help with his care.

  • In the middle of the night, I'd hear his heavy footsteps coming up to the third floor where I lived in a room locked with a deadbolt.

  • He'd creep through the hallway and open the door to the spare room diagonally across the hall from mine and lie down in the guest bed.

  • After a while, hed start to snore and id know he was okay, at least until morning, when hed wake up confused and angry.