By Rob Onorato. I kept coming back to "Fun Home" in high school, in college, and the book found me as I navigated my own thresholds and changes in identity. I came out by degrees, first to my first boyfriend, then to my family, and finally as a bona fide queer person, and "Fun Home" was there all the way. Hugely, and disquietingly, I see elements of my relationship with my father uncannily replicated in the story of …
SOURCE: HowlRound at 04:59PM on January 14, 2014