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Coming Home to America: A Roadmap to Gay & Lesbian Empowerment |
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Rating:  Summary: Torie is a cheerleader for anyone who's coming out Review: This book gave me the courage to come out. What more can I say? Torie Osborn lays out the arguments for coming out thoroughly & convincingly. She doesn't deny that it's difficult & can be risky, but her point is this: the alternatives are much worse. I read this book, I decided I believed that author was correct, & then I changed my life. For the BETTER.
Rating:  Summary: Torie is a cheerleader for anyone who's coming out Review: This book gave me the courage to come out. What more can I say? Torie Osborn lays out the arguments for coming out thoroughly & convincingly. She doesn't deny that it's difficult & can be risky, but her point is this: the alternatives are much worse. I read this book, I decided I believed that author was correct, & then I changed my life. For the BETTER.
Rating:  Summary: Do Yourself a favor, BUY IT! Review: This book has been an inspiration for me. I have begun to queston why American culture has promoted the feelings of fear and guilt that surround the gay culture. I don't believe it promotes a healthy or accurate view of gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. This book asks questions, then provides real life stories to illustrate. Torie Osborn's book is a battlecry for compassion and equality. Empower yourself and better your community.
Rating:  Summary: Do Yourself a favor, BUY IT! Review: This book has been an inspiration for me. I have begun to queston why American culture has promoted the feelings of fear and guilt that surround the gay culture. I don't believe it promotes a healthy or accurate view of gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. This book asks questions, then provides real life stories to illustrate. Torie Osborn's book is a battlecry for compassion and equality. Empower yourself and better your community.
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