A pleasing graphic life of the longtime Massachusetts congressional representative...As Orner, a former aide, writes in this lively graphic book, Frank, like so many of his generation, was inspired to enter politics by the example of John F. Kennedy, who gave them the 'notion that they could build a better America'...Orner sensitively depicts Frank's coming out and, at the end of his career, his decision to leave Congress and settle with his husband in quiet retirement...But the best part of his book is the unqiet agitation that made Frank, eloquent and stubborn, a bulldog of a fighter on the Hill, representing not just his district, but great masses of disenfranchised, marginalized people in the LGBTQ+, ethnic minority, and labor communities.
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