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A memoir of glitz, glamour, geopolitics, and the power of pop
music, following a misunderstood queer biracial kid from small-town
Georgia who became the world's foremost Eurovision Song Contest
blogger. As a boy, William Lee Adams spent his days taking care of
his quadriplegic brother, while worrying about his undiagnosed
bipolar Vietnamese mother, and steering clear of his openly racist
and homophobic father. Too shy and anxious to even speak until he
was six years old, it seemed unlikely William would ever leave
small-town Georgia. He passed the time alone in his room, studying
maps and reading encyclopedias, dreaming of distant places where he
might one day feel free. In time, William discovered that learning
was both a refuge and a ticket out. So even as he struggled to
understand and to get others to accept both his sexuality and his
biracial identity, William focused on his schoolwork, his
extracurricular activities, and building community with the
students and teachers who embraced him for who he truly was. Though
his scholarship to Harvard parachuted him into a whole new world,
he still carried a lifetime of secrets and unanswered questions
that would haunt him no matter how far he traveled. Years later, as
a journalist in London, William discovered the Eurovision Song
Contest—an annual competition known for its extravagant
performers and cutthroat politics. Initially just a fan, he started
blogging about the contest, ultimately becoming the most
sought-after expert on the subject. From Albania, Finland, and
Ukraine, to Israel, Sweden, and Russia, William was soon jetting
across the Continent to meet divas, drag queens, and aspiring
singers, who welcomed him to their beautiful, if dysfunctional,
family of choice. An uplifting memoir about glitz, glamour,
geopolitics, and finding your people, no matter how far you must
travel, Wild Dances celebrates the power of pop music to help us
heal and forgive.
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