Some Strange Music Draws Me In
(Autor) Griffin Hansbury"It's the summer of 1984 in Swaffham, Massachusetts, when Mel (short for Melanie) meets Sylvia, a tough-as-nails trans woman whose shameless swagger inspires Mel's dawning self-awareness. But Sylvia's presence sparks fury among her neighbors and throws Mel into conflict with her mother and best friend. Decades later, in 2019, Max (formerly Mel) is on probation from his teaching job for, ironically, defying speech codes around trans identity. Back in Swaffham, he must navigate life as part of a fractured family and face his own role in the disasters of the past"--
Griffin Hansbury
Griffin Hansbury is best known for his groundbreaking memoir, "The Afflicted Girls," which delves into the Salem witch trials through a modern lens. His evocative prose and meticulous research bring historical events to vivid life, shedding new light on the complexities of human behavior and societal hysteria. Hansbury's work challenges and enlightens readers, cementing his place in the literary canon.