I enjoyed this book. Like Faderman’s other books, some of the minor facts are wrong—but nothing terribly important. And periodically words and phrases are used incorrectly; something a good editor could have solved. But overall it is a good telling of an interesting story about and important person. Well worth it.

The narrator was good except for his really irritating and completely unnecessary effort to pretend to sound like Harvey Milk when Milk was being quoted. His fake NY accent is incredibly irritating. Fortunately this is only a small part of the book, but it happens throughout. It really detracts from the story.