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From the Academy Award-winning screenwriter and political activist, a candid, vivid, powerfully resonant memoir about growing up Mormon in Texas -- where being gay was not only a sin but a crime -- and a moving tribute to his highly conservative, religious mother who taught him about surviving against all odds. Raised in a military, Mormon household outside San Antonio, Texas, Dustin Lance Black always found inspiration in his plucky, determined mother. Having contracted polio as a small girl, she endured leg braces and iron lungs, and was repeatedly told that she could never have children or live a normal life. Defying expectations, she raised Black and his two brothers, built a career, escaped two abusive husbands, and eventually moved the family to a new life in Northern California.
While Black struggled to come to terms with his sexuality -- something antithetical to his mother's religious views -- she remained his source of strength and his guiding light. Later, she would stand by his side when he helped bring the historic gay marriage case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
MAMA'S BOY is an agenda-setting, inspiring celebration of the connections between mother and son, and the spirit of optimism and perseverance that can create positive change in the world.