Logical Family: A Memoir
by Armistead Maupin
Mostly funny anecdotes. A little self-indulgent. But I mostly enjoyed reading it.
I'm not certain if the gory details of how racist his parents and family were, and how he was when growing up (into his twenties), are productive? Slurs abound. Like, Armistead, I think you're trying to be honest and transparent about where you came from and what you used to believe, but did you ever have a black character in Tales or no? And the (literal) bed built by the enslaved people your ancestors owned, you still sleep comfortably in it?