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Long Black Veil

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Jennifer Finney Boylan
Jennifer Finney Boylan

Jennifer Finney Boylan is an American author born on June 22, 1958. Her works cover themes such as gender identity, family, and personal growth. Boylan is known for her profound self-reflection and unique narrative style. Her memoir 'She's Not There' gained widespread attention for its account of her journey from male to female. more

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