Andrew Reynolds is an acclaimed author and scholar whose work examines politics, identity, and representation. Between 1997 and 2022 he was a Professor at Notre Dame, North Carolina and Princeton universities, publishing influential texts on democracy and human rights.
Now focused on writing popular books and screenplays he is best known for The Children of Harvey Milk which was a groundbreaking exploration of LGBTQ+ political leaders and the global struggle for equality.
His new book, Hobey and Percy, is an epic saga of the gilded age, sporting celebrity, high society and World War One pilots, wrapped up in a queer love story that challenges what we know of gay love in pre-war America.
UPCOMING
In his forthcoming work, Andrew Reynolds turns his eye from politics to the deeply personal, weaving an intimate and reflective story about Hobey and Percy — two lives intertwined by love, loss, and the quiet beauty of companionship. With his signature insight and empathy, Reynolds explores how connection endures across time and circumstance, illuminating what it means to share a life, and a world, with another being.
FEatURED works
The children of harvey milk: How LGBTQ Politicians Changed the World
Part political thriller, part meditation on social change, part love story, The Children of Harvey Milk tells the epic stories of courageous men and women around the world who came forward to make their voices heard during the struggle for equal rights.
COMPLETE WORKS
Here you can find the complete works of Andrew Reynolds.