In 1983, award-winning poet and essayist Susan Bergman lost her father to AIDS. This gripping memoir of her family's struggle to cope with the loss of a husband and father--and come to terms with the shocking revelation that he had been secretly gay--sheds light on Bergman's father's deceit, tells of the cost to his survivors, and reveals how her family was finally able to forgive and heal.
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